Dr. Ding | Allergic Conjunctivitis

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
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    In this lecture I will discuss common symptoms (redness, itchiness, swelling, tearing) and treatment (OTC and Rx) of allergic conjunctivitis.

Комментарии • 26

  • @manelperera9696
    @manelperera9696 3 года назад

    This is so informative. Thank you👍

  • @Ayanmalik99522
    @Ayanmalik99522 Год назад +1

    This is very informative.
    Thank you so much 🥰🥰🥰

  • @renierjansevanrensburg2094
    @renierjansevanrensburg2094 11 месяцев назад

    great concise information. thanks

  • @nraiiipretty
    @nraiiipretty Год назад

    love this !

  • @aakrutimore622
    @aakrutimore622 2 года назад

    Thankyousomuch this was really helpful ❤️

  • @rakeshbali7209
    @rakeshbali7209 Год назад

    Good.... Very good lecturer on allergic conj.... Thanks

  • @katiekruse5123
    @katiekruse5123 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @goodlucksulle
    @goodlucksulle 10 дней назад

    Good

  • @israakareem5304
    @israakareem5304 2 года назад

    Very informative! Thank you 🌷

  • @edwardbrand6748
    @edwardbrand6748 2 месяца назад

    I've been diagnonised with vernal conjunctivitis, for the past 4 years it always pops up in the summer season (from March) and ends in November.I veen using pataday and eye lubricant (Artificial tears).
    I live in a humid climate(in India) don't know if this can be treated or not.
    What's your take on this, can this be treated? (Iam 26 yrs old right now)

  • @islamiccontents4023
    @islamiccontents4023 2 года назад

    Doctor have any eye drop for to remove this conjectiva

  • @SandraKHicks
    @SandraKHicks Год назад +1

    I recently had some Cadillac operations on my eye and my eyes are still not doing as good as they want I want to my doctor Dr Ran and he did the surgery on me!
    I'm getting what you call brown spots in my eye can you tell me what's wrong with that they look like little little gnats of flies around your face and you slip you see him and then they float away somewhere else and he can tell the friend of mine that those were called floaters is this true can you get back to me and let me know what can I do I'm going up here to see my regular eye doctor I'm not regular eye doctor but my people I got my eyes from and he's going to look at this for me is this a good thing what should I do?

    • @bostoneyeblink2205
      @bostoneyeblink2205  Год назад

      Hi, floaters after cataract surgery are very common, sometimes because you are seeing better and therefore noticing them more easily. However any new floaters need attention and you should have a dilated retinal exam with your eye doctor to rule out retinal pathology. good luck!

  • @frankgarza1344
    @frankgarza1344 Год назад +1

    I was diagnosed with allergic conjuctivitis 3 weeks ago and been using Ketotifeno antihistamine for 3 weeks and I was told by the doctor to use it for 4 weeks but I wanna stop in 3 weeks of usage to see if my eyes get better without the medication because I haven't noticed any difference with the medication. What should I do????????
    By the way I got this allergic conguctivitis thing at work almost 2 months ago as a custodian using cleaning chemicals but I quit as soon as my eyes started hurting . It's my first time ever having this allergic conguctivitis at age 24. What should I do????? Please respond and be honest thank you

    • @bostoneyeblink2205
      @bostoneyeblink2205  Год назад

      If you have used ketotifen for 3 weeks and have not noticed any difference, it most likely is not effective to you. One hallmark of allergic conjunctivitis is itchiness. If you have no itchiness, ketotifen will not likely work. Contact your doctor for alternative medication or diagnosis. hope you get better soon.

  • @meekasaeedfarsi4424
    @meekasaeedfarsi4424 10 месяцев назад

    Hi , I have diagnosed with allergic conjunctivitis.. every time that happens it’s always when I woke up in the morning I had tiny little fluid pocket in my eye at the end of my eye. I did used antihistamines eye drops and got better every day but haven’t completely gone away. It will stay all day or few hours and resolve and when that happens I use eye drops always. Can u pls help with. suggestions ?
    Meeka
    From Australia

  • @julietcarlos9998
    @julietcarlos9998 Год назад

    Hi first time I saw my eyes red

  • @DanielaRojano
    @DanielaRojano 2 года назад +3

    *How long is “long term” before damages come?*

    • @bostoneyeblink2205
      @bostoneyeblink2205  Год назад +1

      It depends. For some, corneal damage never happens. For others, maybe a few months are enough to cause damages. In addition, damages may be reversible if the disease is treated

    • @charlessmith263
      @charlessmith263 Год назад +1

      @@bostoneyeblink2205 I got slammed with conjunctivitis caused by scratching a foreign body in the eye. Eye pain and irritation resulted, and this led to redness in my L eye. So I had to use Pataday, and this resolved this in a few hours.

  • @CMOD130
    @CMOD130 Год назад

    I have a 10 yr old boy diagnosed with vernal conjunctivitis and his eye doc prescribed ketotifen twice a day. It got better but now is flaring up. He’s had symptoms for nearly 2 weeks and another doc tried steroid drops but they didn’t help. Any advice please? Please respond and many thanks.

    • @bostoneyeblink2205
      @bostoneyeblink2205  Год назад

      vernal conjunctivitis can be hard to treat, and long-term use of anti-histamine drops such as ketotifen or pataday may be needed. Steroid drops should be used under the supervision of an eye doctor. The next step of treatment may involve cyclosporine eye drops which are costly, but most insurance will cover if the doctor's office submits prior authorization (in the US)

  • @GSquid92
    @GSquid92 2 года назад

    It only happens at school

  • @Zk-wf6jc
    @Zk-wf6jc Год назад

    Is it eye allergy curable or not

  • @frankgarza1344
    @frankgarza1344 Год назад

    Can allergic conguctivitis be healed by itself with no treatment and medication???????

    • @bostoneyeblink2205
      @bostoneyeblink2205  Год назад

      It depends. If the allergen is removed from your environment and no longer acts on your eyes, it is possible to get better without any treatment