My allergic conjunctivitis keeps coming back, what should I do. Earlier it happened in July then it stopped in August then again it came back in September. Please help me
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Recurrent Allergic Conjunctivits needs a long term treatment with topical immunosuppressants ( steroid sparing) . Better to consult a ophthalmologist preferably Cornea specialist in person to start the same .
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Like in the name it’s an allergy. Allergies tend to come back once you are exposed to an allergen. Best to keep away from the allergen, thus prevention is better than cure. Sit with your ophthalmologist and discuss the same.
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