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Allergies can be triggered by many substances.
Seasonal allergies (also called hayfever) are often caused by the grass,
tree, and weed pollens that are abundant in spring and late summer.
Other types of allergies can affect your eyes year-round. Allergy symptoms include
sneezing, congestion, and red, watery, itchy eyes.
Why Allergies Occur
Your body&#8217;s immune system protects you [...]
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/> Seasonal allergies (also called hayfever) are often caused by the grass,<br
/> tree, and weed pollens that are abundant in spring and late summer.<br
/> Other types of allergies can affect your eyes year-round. Allergy symptoms include<br
/> sneezing, congestion, and red, watery, itchy eyes.</p><p><strong>Why Allergies Occur</strong></p><p>Your body&#8217;s immune system protects you against illness by staying alert for harmful agents entering the body. If this occurs, the immune system protects you by neutralizing, removing, or destroying the harmful agent.</p><p>Allergies occur when the immune system misidentifies a normally harmless substance, such as pollen or mold, as a harmful agent. The body responds by producing more of certain chemicals to neutralize the substance. These chemicals, called histamines, are what caused the itchy, redness, swelling, and irritation you experience.</p><p>Many substances can trigger an allergic reaction. Most allergens that cause eye symptoms are airborne. Plant pollen, mold, dust, and animal dander (skin particles) are the allergens that most often affect the eyes.</p><p>Allergies can lead to a condition called allergic conjunctivitis. This is an inflammation of the conjunctiva (the membrane that covers the inside of the eyelid and the white part of the eye). It may occur at about the same time each year, when the allergen is most abundant</p><p><strong>Relief for Irritated Eyes</strong></p><p>Short of completely avoiding the allergens that cause your symptoms, it&#8217;s impossible to escape your allergies. However, you can take steps to relieve your symptoms:</p><p>1. Try over-the-counter products such as antihistamine eyedrops to reduce redness, itchiness, and other symptoms. Artificial tears can also help by flushing allergens out of the eyes these products are available at drugstores.</p><p>2. When possible, limit your exposure to allergens. Stay inside when pollen or mold counts are especially high.</p><p>3. For cleaner indoor air, use air-conditioner filters that are designed to reduce allergens in the air.</p><p>4. Ask your health-care provider about other options. For example allergy shots may reduce symptoms and the need for other medication. Prescription medications may also be available.</p><p>This article is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Only your health-care professional can diagnose and treat a medical problem.</p><p>Related posts:<ol><li><a
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id="body"><p>Do your eyes get itchy, red, and irritated? Itchy, red eyes can be the result of many different causes. Perhaps you were in a smoke infested environment that caused your eyes to itch. Maybe you have been sitting a computer all day and strained your eyes by not blinking your eyes as often as you normallydo. The most common reason however is because you have allergy eyes.</p><p>Allergy eyes is most often a negative reaction to a substance in your immediate environment. For example, allergy eyes can be caused by pollen, weeds, and grass exposure. This is most prevalent in the fall and spring. If you step outside you can be overwhelmed with allergens and the effects of pollen.</p><p>Allergy eyes can also be caused by exposure to our beloved pets. Dog and cat dander, along with dog and cat hair, is released into the environment. You breathe in the dander and it can irritate the eyes and cause allergy eyes. Don’t worry if you have a dog or cat and you suffer from allergy eyes. There are ways to treat your eyes and keep your previous dog or cat at home with you.</p><p>What are the symptoms of allergy eyes? When you experience allergy eyes you can suffer from one or more of the following symptoms: itching, burning, tearing, and swelling of the eye. You may also feel the temptation to scratch your eye, which can make it worse. In addition, your eyes may become sensitive to light.</p><p>What be done to treat allergy eyes? Allergy eyes can be soothed by cold compresses. You can also try allergy eye drops such as Visine Allergy eye drops. Visine has created an entire line of eye drops that are specific to different eye irritations. Visine for allergies and Visine for dry eyes are effective eye drops to try. Antihistamine pills can be taken for relief of allergy eyes.</p><p>You can also take steps to improve the environment you reside in. Make sure to keep your house clean and free from as much dust and dander as possible. Use hypoallergenic mattress, pillow, and cushion covers to fight against dust and dust mites. All of these factors are potential reasons for allergy eyes.</p><p>Your itchy, red, irritated allergy eyes should clear up after the combination of eye drops, allergy medicine, and a clean environment. Use all these tools in combination to achieve the most beneficial effects.</p></div><p>Related posts:<ol><li><a
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