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Allergic eye disease

Allergic eye disease. Pammal Ashwin Sunil Shah 2008, Birmingham UK A seminar for a group of eye professionals Pictures from the www. We can be allergic to many things…. Types. Simple allergic Seasonal allergic Vernal/Atopic Giant Papillary. Simple allergic conjunctivitis. Symptoms.

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Allergic eye disease

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  1. Allergic eye disease Pammal Ashwin Sunil Shah 2008, Birmingham UK A seminar for a group of eye professionals Pictures from the www

  2. We can be allergic to many things….

  3. Types • Simple allergic • Seasonal allergic • Vernal/Atopic • Giant Papillary

  4. Simple allergic conjunctivitis

  5. Symptoms • Itching • Redness • Chemosis • Watering • Runny nose

  6. Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis

  7. Features • Symptoms of simple allergic conjunctivitis • Seasonal (hay fever) • Thin watery discharge • No pre-auricular nodes • No corneal involvement

  8. Signs • Mild hyperaemia • Papillary reaction

  9. Vernal conjunctivitis

  10. Features • Young boys • Ropy discharge • Intense itching • Ptosis from lid swelling • Runny nose

  11. Palpebral • Giant papillae • Shield ulcers

  12. Limbal • Limbitis (Trantas dots)

  13. Atopic conjunctivitis

  14. Features • Males • Atopic history (allergy, eczema, asthma) • Red, thickened, macerated lids • Infiltration of tarsal conjunctiva

  15. Complications • Persistent epithelial defects • Superinfection • Corneal neovascularisation • Cicatrisation • Keratoconus, RD, Cataract

  16. Giant papillary conjunctivitis

  17. Features Foreign material – palpebral conjunctiva • SCL • Prosthesis • Sutures

  18. Management options

  19. General measures • Allergen avoidance • Cold compresses • Stop contact lens wear • Artificial tears

  20. Anti-histamines • Mast cell stabilisers • Anti- histamines • Combined – Olopatadine • Systemic

  21. Steroids • Topical • Oral • Sub-tarsal injection

  22. Ciclosporin

  23. THANK YOU • Questions

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