Vernal conjunctivitis is swelling (inflammation) of the outer lining of the eyes due to an allergic reaction.
Causes, incidence, and risk factorsVernal conjunctivitis often occurs in people with a strong family history of Allergies. It is most common during the spring and summer.
The condition causes itchy, watery eyes. The underside of the eyelids may become rough and covered with bumps and a whitish mucus. The area around the cornea where the white of the eye and the cornea meet (limbus) may become rough and swollen. If this swelling and roughness moves over the cornea, it may cause scarring and decreased vision.
SymptomsThe health care provider will perform an eye exam.
TreatmentAvoid rubbing the eyes, because this can irritate them more.
Cold compresses (a clean cloth soaked in cold water and then placed over the eyes) may be soothing. The health care provider may prescribe topical corticosteroids to reduce the inflammation. Cromolyn sodium or antihistamine drops may also be prescribed.
Expectations (prognosis)The condition continues over time, and gets worse during certain seasons of the year. Treatment may provide relief.
ComplicationsCall your health care provider if your symptoms continue or get worse.
PreventionUsing air conditioning or moving to a cooler climate may help prevent the problem from getting worse in the future.
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Vernal Vernal
vernal: relating to or occurring in the spring
"Vernal" is Latin for "spring".
When will the vernal equinox be in 2010
Ewen Vernal was born in 1964.
The vernal equinox marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
Vernal pools has three syllables.
Vernal Presbyterian Church was created in 1908.
Vernal Utah Temple was created in 1997.
a vernal pond is one that dries up during dry weather. a vernal stream also dries up during dry weather.
The same happens at the spring or vernal equinox on the 21st march.