Skip to main content
  • File Size: 215 KB
    Cornea/External Disease

    Allergic conjunctivitis is characterized by lid or conjunctival edema often associated with a watery discharge and a white, stringy mucus. Itching is the predominant symptom and is sometimes accompanied by burning. The tarsal conjunctiva has a velvety appearance from papillary hypertrophy, and conjunctival chemosis is present.