Conjunctivitis(1 Messages)

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  1. 2bloodstone Rank: Sergeant
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    11 Jul 2007 12:06 PM
    Allergic conjunctivitis is common in people who have other signs of allergic disease such as hay fever, asthma and eczema. The conjunctivitis is often caused by antigens like pollen, dust mites or cosmetics.
    Last week I've got hay fever and started to get red eye. The fever has passed but the redness of my eye did not go and am not able to go to work because of this.
    I have been through the net and I had learnt a bit more about Cromolux. But I need to have some feedback also to assure myself that eye drop is a good to cure to conjunctivitis.
    Quote: Cromolux Eye Drops are used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever and conjunctivitis which are conditions that can cause redness, discomfort and discharge from the affected eye. It contains sodium chromoglycate which prevents and treats these symptoms.
    Source: http://www.drugdelivery.ca/s3409-s-CROMOLUX.aspx

    Has anyone has had conjunctivitis? What did you use to cure your conjunctivitis?


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