What Is the First-Line Treatment of Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis?

Atopic keratoconjunctivitis is a chronic allergic condition of the ocular surface. First-line management combines environmental control with targeted measures to maintain ocular comfort and limit ongoing irritation.

Clinical approach

Reducing exposure to allergens and irritants is a core initial step, supported by physical comfort measures for the ocular surface. Beyond these general strategies, specific topical agents directed at allergic mediators are incorporated into the regimen — the selection, combination, and monitoring details are outlined in the full structured protocol.

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References

General treatment measures for vernal/atopic conjunctivitis include modifying the environment to minimize exposure to allergens or irritants and using cool compresses and ocular lubricants.

Topical and oral antihistamines and topical mast-cell stabilizers can be useful to maintain comfort.

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