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Had Allergy In Eyes, Redness Turned Into Yellow, Iris Not Clear. Spreading To Sclera. Treatment?

hi i m sam 23 yrs old,i struggled too much last 2 years from eye allergic starting with redness turn into yellow and now the iris is not clear ,i mean the color of my iris is spreading all over my sclera ,i just need your help doctors is it something related to cornea disease,,and thank oh and yeah my iris color is brown
Sat, 13 Jul 2013
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Dear user
It seems from the history that you are having allergic conjunctivitis. Now what you are saying as iris colour is called muddy colour of conjunctiva seen in long standing allergic conjunctivitis.
Vernal conjunctivitis is one of the most common form of allergic conjunctivitis seen in young individuals. It usually starts in the childhood and decreases in severity with increasing age. It can involve the cornea resulting in vernal keratitis.
The treatment of allergic conjunctivitis is mainly from antiallergic drugs like antihistamine drugs, mast cell stabilizers and steroids.
Immunosupressant drugs like cyclosporine are used in refractory cases. Kindly contact your eye doctor, he will decide the best treatment for you depending on the severity.
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Had Allergy In Eyes, Redness Turned Into Yellow, Iris Not Clear. Spreading To Sclera. Treatment?

Dear user It seems from the history that you are having allergic conjunctivitis. Now what you are saying as iris colour is called muddy colour of conjunctiva seen in long standing allergic conjunctivitis. Vernal conjunctivitis is one of the most common form of allergic conjunctivitis seen in young individuals. It usually starts in the childhood and decreases in severity with increasing age. It can involve the cornea resulting in vernal keratitis. The treatment of allergic conjunctivitis is mainly from antiallergic drugs like antihistamine drugs, mast cell stabilizers and steroids. Immunosupressant drugs like cyclosporine are used in refractory cases. Kindly contact your eye doctor, he will decide the best treatment for you depending on the severity. Thank you