Spring conjunctivitis
The disease is seasonal conjunctivitis, which occurs every spring and summer in the warm season, and relieves itself after the autumn and cold, and recurs in the following spring and summer, so it is also called spring conjunctivitis. More common in children or adolescents (3 to 25 years), more men than women (male to female ratio is 3: 1).
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