Allergic conjunctivitis

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What is Allergic conjunctivitis?

Allergic conjunctivitis describes the eye's reaction to allergy-causing substances like pollen and dander. It usually includes redness, tearing, and itching.

Alternative Names:

Conjunctivitis - allergic

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I have been experiencing what seems to be an allergic conjuntivitis since last September, j...
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