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Allergic conjunctivitis
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Allergic conjunctivitis in the eye of a 15-year- old girl, caused by hay fever. Her conjunctiva, the membrane that lines the inside of the eyelid and covers the sclera (the outer layer of the eyeball) has become red and swollen. It is also producing a watery discharge. Allergic conjunctivitis is common, and can also be triggered by factors such as cosmetics and chemicals. Treatment includes avoiding any known cause and using antihistamine eye drops to relieve the symptoms.
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Dr P. Marazzi/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2176350
Legacy Identifier:
SC9519
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5111px × 3442px (~50 MB)
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15-year-old
allergic
allergy
child
condition
conjunctiva
conjunctivitis
disease
disorder
E03899
eye
female
fifteen
girl
hay fever
healthcare
horizontal
infected
infection
inflamed
inflammation
M155/0490
M155/490
M1550490
medical
medicine
ophthalmology
patient