Symptoms Of Allergic Conjunctivitis Medical Facts
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  • Symptoms of Allergic Conjunctiviis:

  • Both eyes are usually affected and symptoms tend to develop quickly.

  •  The eyes are usually itchy, and the whites of the eyes look red or pink.

  •  A burning feeling may occur, but the eyes are not usually painful.

  • The eyelids tend to swell.

  •  The eyes water more than usual, but do not become too 'gluey' as in infective conjunctivitis.

  •  Vision is not affected.

  •  In severe cases the conjunctiva under the upper eyelids may swell and look lumpy.

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