Symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis in children

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The symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis in children are mainly eye droppings, but in younger children, it may not be expressed, and may increase the phenomenon of rubbing eyes or blinking. Normal blinking or rubbing eyes is more likely to be caused by itchy eyes, and accompanied by signs of mild congestion of the white of the eyes. If allergic conjunctivitis is shown, anti-allergy drugs are still given priority. Normally in children, olopatadine eye drops are mainly given priority. This solution is relatively safe and can be used 2-3 times a day to control symptoms. If seasonal allergies, it may last for 2-3 months. It is relatively safe for children to use it for a long time, and children are also easy to accept. Therefore, allergic conjunctivitis in children is mainly itchy eyes or blinking eyes. Olopatadine eye drops are needed to relieve symptoms.

Symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis in children



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