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Brazilian guidelines for the monitoring and treatment of pediatric allergic conjunctivitis
Author(s) -
Cristiana Ronconi,
Dayane Cristine Issaho,
Fábio Ejzenbaum,
Luisa Moreira Höpker,
Dirceu Solé,
Herberto J. Chong-Neto,
Ana Tereza Ramos Moreira,
Márcia Keiko Uyeno Tabuse,
Myrna Serapião dos Santos,
Júlia Dutra Rossetto
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.603
H-Index - 29
eISSN - 1678-2925
pISSN - 0004-2749
DOI - 10.5935/0004-2749.20220053
Subject(s) - allergic conjunctivitis , medicine , guideline , pediatric ophthalmology , dermatology , allergy , pediatrics , medline , family medicine , intensive care medicine , ophthalmology , immunology , pathology , strabismus , political science , law
Allergic conjunctivitis is an increasingly frequent condition with a higher prevalence in children. It can be debilitating and is responsible for a great economic burden. These guidelines were developed on the basis of the medical literature (PubMed/Medline database) and the experience of an Expert Committee composed of members of the Brazilian Society of Pediatric Ophthalmology, the Brazilian Council of Ophthalmology, the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics, and the Brazilian Association of Allergy and Immunology. Allergic conjunctivitis is considered to be controlled when the ocular symptoms are not uncomfortable or are present, at most, on 2 days a week; the visual analog scale score is below 5; and the degree of conjunctival hyperemia is graded 0 or 1 on the Efron scale. Allergic conjunctivitis should be classified as mild, moderate, severe, and vision-threatening for adequate treatment and monitoring of frequency. The present document is a guideline for diagnosing, treating, and monitoring pediatric allergic conjunctivitis considering the clinical and demographic aspects of allergic conditions in Brazil.

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