Vernal Conjunctivitis is an allergic reaction that causes discomfort, redness, and irritation in the tissues that line the eyes.
Most cases of conjunctivitis are caused by viruses or bacteria. Vernal conjunctivitis, on the other hand, is caused by an allergic reaction. It is predominantly found among African Male Children.
This chronic eye inflammation initially occurs most frequently during the spring and summer months.
This is due to a seasonal increase in allergens such as pollen in the air or allergic reactions such as chlorine in swimming pools, cigarette smokes or certain ingredients in cosmetics. We also took the liberty to compile a list of symptoms that indicate this condition. See Below…