Allergic conjunctivitis
ICD-10 H10.1 · ICD-11 9A60.02

Treatment of Seasonal or Perennial Allergic Conjunctivitis

This protocol addresses the treatment of confirmed seasonal or perennial allergic conjunctivitis, covering selection of topical therapy and considerations for cases that do not respond adequately to standard measures.

Clinical scenario Patient presents with a diagnosis of seasonal or perennial allergic conjunctivitis. Selection of appropriate topical agents depends on severity and the clinical picture at presentation.
Treatment approach (partial) A range of topical medications is available across the severity spectrum. In severe cases, specific topical immunomodulatory agents may be considered as part of management — full selection criteria and sequencing are in the protocol. Complete regimen, dosing, and algorithm available via the link below.

References

Table 2 lists topical medications that can be used for seasonal allergic conjunctivitis.

In severe cases, topical cyclosporine or tacrolimus can be considered.

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