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Oral antihistamines, such as loratadine, fexofenadine, and cetirizine, are commonly used to treat Allergic Conjunctivitis.
Oral antihistamines, such as loratadine, fexofenadine, and cetirizine, are commonly used to treat Allergic Conjunctivitis.
The prevalence of ocular allergies has been increasing worldwide for the past several decades. According to a global survey by the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood

 

The prevalence of ocular allergies has been increasing worldwide for the past several decades. According to a global survey by the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC), prevalence of Allergic Conjunctivitis is high in Africa, Latin America, and Japan. In 2017, the Japanese Ocular Allergy Society conducted a web-based survey in Japan and found that allergic conjunctivitis had a prevalence of 48.7%. Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) morbidity was observed in children and gradually increased with age. Therefore, there is an increasing demand for safe and effective treatment in these regions.

Most people experience some degree of this condition on a daily basis, although not every day allergy symptoms are severe enough to cause discomfort. However, for those who experience extremely irritating symptoms, consulting a doctor is critical. It's important to determine what caused Allergic Conjunctiviti symptoms so that one can properly treat them. Consulting a doctor means treating the symptoms first so that they do not get out of control and lead to more serious complications. To treat allergic conjunctivitis, doctor may prescribe oral antihistamines or eye drops with antihistamines.

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