10 Symptoms of Angioedema
Symptom #10: Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis can be caused by allergies or infection. It is also known as pink or red eye. It can cause the affected eye or eyes to appear bloodshot, itch, water, produce pus, or have a gritty or burning sensation.
To help relieve and ease the symptoms at home, patients can use a clean cotton wool to gently clean the crusts off the eye lashes. Holding a cold flannel over the eyes also helps to soothe the burning sensation. Conjunctivitis is one of the less common symptoms of angioedema.
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