What are the symptoms of Catarrhal Conjunctivitis

Patients with cicatricial conjunctivitis may experience symptoms such as itchy eyes, localized pain, burning sensation, and photophobia. Catarrhal conjunctivitis, which may also be referred to as spring keratoconjunctivitis, among other things, can cause patients to experience symptoms such as itchy eyes, localized pain, burning sensation, and photophobia. Among the symptoms, the itchy eyes can be characterized by aggravation when stimulated by dust, sweat, wind, rubbing, and so on. In severe cases, the disease can involve the cornea, forming shield-shaped ulcers and leaving pseudomembranes, affecting the daily visual status. When the symptoms of eye discomfort occur, you need to consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for the cause of the disease to take corresponding therapeutic measures to alleviate the level of symptoms. In daily life, we need to pay attention to the local hygiene of the eye, avoid contact with allergens, to prevent the occurrence of the disease.