Allergic conjunctivitis

**Allergic conjunctivitis** is a disease of the anterior half of the eye, which is based on allergic processes. It is caused by the reaction of allergen-sensitive eye tissue to exposure and is usually not associated with any infection, but when caused by an allergen such as pollen or smoke, it can be infectious. The eye reaction occurs due to a substance released into the bloodstream during an allergy. Medicines for allergic conjunctivitis can relieve symptoms until the cause of the allergy is found and appropriate treatment is found.



Conjunctivitis is the name given to inflammatory lesions of the conjunctiva, the inner lining of the eyelids and eyeball. All treatment here should be aimed at strengthening and improving the condition of the patient’s body. Unfortunately, there is no specific treatment or medications that are guaranteed to help cope with this disease.