Pediatric Allergic Conjunctivitis

What is Pediatric Allergic Conjunctivitis?

Allergic conjunctivitis is when a child’s eyes become red, itchy and watery in response to an allergic reaction. The white part of the eye has a membrane (covering) called a conjunctiva, which helps to keep the eye moist. When irritated by an allergic reaction, the conjunctiva becomes inflamed and the child’s eye becomes red, itchy and watery.

What are the different types of Pediatric Allergic Conjunctivitis?

There are two main types of allergic conjunctivitis.

Acute allergic conjunctivitis

Acute allergic conjunctivitis typically occurs during allergy season and happens suddenly, often at the same time as a watery nose.

Chronic allergic conjunctivitis

Chronic allergic conjunctivitis is a rarer condition, happens year-round and the symptoms tend to be milder.