If you or your child noticedreddening of the mucous membrane of the eye, it is possible that you have allergic conjunctivitis. The disease is extremely unpleasant and dangerous. The reasons for its appearance may be different: predisposition to allergic reactions to a particular irritant, excessive use of household chemicals, the effect of certain medications.
If after the examination you are diagnosed"Allergic conjunctivitis", drugs should be prescribed with antihistamine effect, for example, medications "Tsetrin", "Claritin", "Telfast" and others. The doctor should prescribe their dosage. The average course of treatment is usually 2 weeks, although there are exceptions. In certain cases, drugs are taken with courses with a certain rest period. Treatment should be carried out in a complex way, that is, only tablets to eliminate symptoms is not enough. It is also necessary to use certain types of eye drops or ointments.
If you have an allergic conjunctivitis,drugs can be used quite often - up to 4 times a day. The duration of use of any medicine should be determined by the doctor. Self-medication in this case can not be dealt with, since the consequences can be quite complex. In some cases, procedures in the hospital are required.
After eliminating the symptoms, you must carefullyto watch over the health. Try to find out the cause of the allergy and avoid a second meeting with the stimulus. In extreme cases, always carry antihistamines with you. Often the patient is assigned specific immunotherapy. However, it must appoint an expert allergist.