What is the follow-up interval for Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis after starting treatment?

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Multiple Choice

What is the follow-up interval for Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis after starting treatment?

Explanation:
After initiating treatment for atopic keratoconjunctivitis, re-evaluate in about two to three weeks. This window is long enough for anti-inflammatory therapies to show a meaningful response in symptoms and signs, while still allowing timely checks for potential steroid-related side effects (like elevated intraocular pressure) and for adjustments to the regimen if the response is suboptimal or if tapering is appropriate once control is achieved. If the response is clearly inadequate, therapy can be escalated or added; if good control is achieved, a taper can be planned to minimize exposure.

After initiating treatment for atopic keratoconjunctivitis, re-evaluate in about two to three weeks. This window is long enough for anti-inflammatory therapies to show a meaningful response in symptoms and signs, while still allowing timely checks for potential steroid-related side effects (like elevated intraocular pressure) and for adjustments to the regimen if the response is suboptimal or if tapering is appropriate once control is achieved. If the response is clearly inadequate, therapy can be escalated or added; if good control is achieved, a taper can be planned to minimize exposure.

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