Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) also commonly termed as spring cataract is a very common ophthalmic condition though it may not be a visual threatening disorder but certainly is a visual disturbing one. It is biliary interstitial inflammation of conjunctiva and patient gets repeated attacks. With onset of each attack there is regression of symptoms till a tie comes whom on triggering factor pollen grains hay fever atopy..
Physical factors, cold, heat photosensitivity impairment of calcium metabolism deficiency of riboflavin, cord liver oil. Familial more in whites symptoms itching, redness, photophobia, ptosis and sleepy look change in colouration of conjunctiva and sclera. There is hypertrophy of palpebral conjunctiva producing colby stone appearance and bulbar conjunctival vegetations producing annular lesion The types of VKC are: Palpebral Bulbar Mixed VKC is a type of corneal…