Allergic conjunctivitis (AC) is eye inflammation caused by a reaction to an allergen, such as pollen or mold spores. Exposure ...
Medically reviewed by Christine L. Larsen, MD Eye crust forms when mucus, oils, and debris accumulate, often during sleep. This buildup is a normal part of the eye's maintenance process. However, ...
According to Statifacts, the global allergy diagnostic market size is calculated at USD 6,711 million in 2025 and is expected ...
Yes, exposure to mold can trigger conjunctivitis. Specifically, mold is an environmental trigger that can result in allergic conjunctivitis. As the name suggests, this is a type of conjunctivitis ...
"Viral conjunctivitis lasts a few days to a week," says Epling, while bacterial pink eye may last until it's treated with drops or ointment, "but should then resolve in a few days." Allergic ...
Q. Is it worth getting shots for my allergies? A. Immunotherapy, also known as allergy shots or vaccinations, can alleviate allergy symptoms. However, shots don’t work on all allergies or ...
Phenotyping children with asthma based on rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms shows that rhinoconjunctivitis may not always be allergy driven.