Eye Allergies and Irritation
Eye allergies occur when there is an overreaction to a substance that
comes into contact with the eye. Many airborne substances, such as pollen,
pet dander, mold and dust, cause the eyes to experience allergy symptoms.
Eye irritation due to allergies manifests itself through red, swollen,
tearing or itchy eyes. Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, can also be triggered
by allergies and can cause irritation and inflammation of the affected
eye.
To treat eye irritation due to allergies, sufferers are encouraged
to avoid the allergen. If eye irritation due to allergies does occur,
over-the-counter antihistamines can clear up the red, itchy and watery
symptoms. If you are a contact lens wearer and you are experiencing
eye irritation due to allergies, it may be best to avoid contact wear
until symptoms subside.
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Allergy Topics
Eye allergies, irritation caused by allergies
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