Sunday, December 26, 2010

How should I treat my allergic conjunctivitis?

There are a number of anti allergy eye drops available for allergic conjunctivitis. The most common medications used to treat allergic conjunctivitis are the anti histamines. 


In addition, most people with recurrent allergic conjunctivitis also require decongestants, steroids and some type of non anti inflammatory drugs. However the best way to treat your allergic conjunctivitis is to prevent it in the first place. This means avoiding whatever is causing your allergy. 


Unfortunately, there is no cure for this very annoying problem. The majority of drugs either do not work or have terrible side effects. You may want to try Intal or Zafirlukast, which are prescription medications used to prevent allergic attacks.

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