Allergic Conjunctivitis
Asthma / Allergy Specialist / Lung & Respiratory Specialist
Specialized Care for Allergic Conjunctivitis
At Dr. S.Z. Jafri Indore Chest & Allergy Center, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality care for a variety of allergic conditions, including allergic conjunctivitis. Our expert team is committed to providing individualized treatment plans to alleviate your symptoms and enhance your quality of life.
Understanding Allergic Conjunctivitis
Allergic conjunctivitis is an eye inflammation caused by allergic reactions to substances such as pollen, dust, or pet dander. This condition affects the conjunctiva, the membrane covering the white part of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelid.
Symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis:
- Red, itchy eyes
- Watery or mucus-draining
- Swollen eyelids
- Burning sensation
- Sensitivity to light (photophobia)
- Sensitivity to particles in the eyes
Types of allergic conjunctivitis:
- Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC): It occurs at certain times of the year, usually in spring and fall, due to pollen.
- Persistent allergic conjunctivitis (PAC): It occurs year-round and is triggered by indoor allergens such as dust mites, pet dander, and mold.
Causes and triggers
Allergic conjunctivitis occurs when the immune system overreacts to allergens. Common triggers include:
- Pollen of trees, grasses and weeds
- Dust mites
- Animal litter
- Mold spores
- Contact lenses or eye drops
- Diagnosis and Treatment
At Dr. S Z Jafri Indore Chest & Allergy Center, we take a comprehensive approach to diagnose and treat allergic conjunctivitis.
Diagnosis Process:
- Patient history: Detailed history of symptoms and possible triggers.
- Physical examination: A thorough examination of the eyes.
- Allergy testing: Skin test or blood test to identify specific allergens.
Treatment Options:
Avoidance of allergens: Identifying triggers by avoiding exposure to known triggers.
Medications:
- Antihistamines: Oral or eye drops to reduce itching and redness.
- Decongestants: Eye drops to reduce redness (short-term use).
- Mast cell stabilizers: Eye drops to prevent the release of chemical substances caused by allergies.
- Corticosteroids: Eye drops for severe cases (short-term use).
- Cold bandages: Applying cold bandages to the eyes to relieve symptoms.
- Artificial tears: Lubricating eye drops to wash away allergens and soothe the eyes.
- Immunotherapy: Allergy shots or sublingual tablets for long-term desensitization to specific allergens.
Our Approach at Dr. S Z Jafri Indore Chest & Allergy Center
- Comprehensive Evaluation: Detailed assessment to understand the severity and triggers of your allergic conjunctivitis.
- Personalized Treatment Plans: Customized treatment strategies based on individual needs and lifestyle.
- Patient Education: Providing information on managing symptoms and avoiding allergens.
- Continuous Support: Ongoing monitoring and adjustment of treatment plans to ensure effective management.