Eye Allergies

eye-allergies

What is Eye Allergies?

Eye allergies are quite common in most people. They occur when the immune system gets sensitized to something (an irritant) in the environment. The body fights off by producing histamine and as a result, causes inflammation to the eyes. The irritant typically does not affect other people.

  • Intense itching or burning eyes.
  • Puffy eyelids, most often in the morning.
  • Red eyes.
  • Stringy eye discharge.
  • Tearing (watery eyes)
  • Widened blood vessels in the clear tissue covering the white of the eye.
  • Red eyes
  • Swollen eyelids
  • Burning eyes
  • Watery eyes
  • Blurred vision
  • Burning sensation
  • Itchiness
  • Scaling around the eyes
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Outdoor allergens, such as pollens from grass, trees and weeds.
  • Indoor allergens, such as pet dander, dust mites and mold.
  • Irritants, such as cigarette smoke, perfume and diesel exhaust.
  • Avoid allergens
  • Artificial Tears
  • Antihistamine eye drops
  • Oral antihistamines
  • Remove contact lenses
  • Wash your hands
  • Avoid rubbing your eyes
  • Cold compress
  • Immunotherapy

Environmental allergens that are often associated with changes in seasons; examples include grass and weed pollens. Environmental allergens that occur throughout the year; examples include Indoor allergens: dust mites, mold, animal dander. Environmental allergens may incite an acute exacerbation.

How is it diagnosed?

How is it diagnosed?
  • Cold compress
  • Mast cell stabilizers
  • Corticosteroids
  • Eye drops
  • Antihistamine eye drops
  • Artificial Tears
  • Decongestants
  • Immunotherapy
  • Remove your contacts

How is it treated?

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Your ophthalmologist may test for a specific type of white blood cell in your eye. They will do this if your allergies are bad or if it is not clear that you have allergic conjunctivitis. They will gently scrape a tiny area of the conjunctiva and test this tissue for those white blood cells.

 

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