Treatment of allergic conjunctivitis includes:
First identifying the allergen and then removing or trying to avoid contact with known allergens.
Trying to treat it with non-pharmacologic methods, such as cold compresses, eye irrigation, and artificial tears.
Topical medications include:
Topical medications (eye drops or ointments), such as vasoconstrictors, classic antihistamines, classic mast cell stabilizers, newer medications with multiple anti-allergic activities, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and glucocorticosteroids (hormonal drugs should not be used by themselves, but under the supervision of a doctor);
Systemic medications (oral or infusion). medication (oral or infusion): generally speaking, local antihistamines are more effective than oral.
In combination with allergic rhinitis, topical treatment of the nose can also provide significant relief of eye symptoms.
Desensitization.
The combination of other allergic diseases also requires active treatment of other allergic diseases.