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Eye redness and irritation
From last one year my 5 year daughter has eye redness and irritation. Consulted with multiple doctors all said it's allergy and give same medication Lot-ls and olopat. It get better only when we give lot-ls once we stop giving Lot-ls it again start getting redness and irritation. Please suggest.
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This allergy usually occurs during summers and keeps recurring till teenage Keep using e/d olopat and cold compressions with ice. Avoid using lot-ls for prolonged time
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That should be allergy It would get better with age Steroids should used with caution Antiallergic drops can be used
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consult an ophthalmologist if not relieved
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cold compresses avoiding dust
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Seems a case of VKC
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add cold compression use black goggles in sunlight do de warming
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rest follow your ophthalmologist
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Allergic conjunctivitis is common in children . It's a chronic condition and slowly reduce as the age progress . You can use anti histamine eye drops for long-term care . Get regular follow up and avoid over use of steroid eye drops
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