due to an antigen-antibody reaction
itching and watery discharge
allergic conjunctivitis
atopic conjunctivitis is also known as
hay fever conjunctivitis
association with allergic rhinitis
involving itching, tearing, and redness of the eyes
edema of the bulbar conjunctivitis
atopic conjunctivitis
characterized by irritation and redness of the eyes, mucopurulent discharge, and complaints of the eyelids sticking together in the morning
bacterial conjunctivitis
highly contagious form of viral conjunctivitis
pain, injection, and tearing, with later occurrence of subepithelial opacities
epidemic keratoconjunctivitis
absolute or partial deficiency in aqueous tear production
burning or foreign body sensation
excess debris
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
keratoconjunctivitis is also known as
aqueous tear deficiency
mainly in the spring, and summer months
extreme itching and stringy or ropy discharge
vernal conjunctivitis
giant cobblestone papillae are found in the
upper tarsal conjunctiva
cause by a virus
viral conjunctivitis