It's really hard to have an eye allergy. I know it, because dust can easily make my eyes feel irritated. Actually, there are several people who are suffering from
different eye allergies. In the United States alone, over 22 million people have allergies, and suffering from conjunctivitis. Signs and symptoms of allergies vary, this may include the redness of the eye, swollen, itchy or tearing eyes, sneezing, headache, etc. And if you feel an irritation in your eye, or any sign of allergy, visit your doctor immediately for check up. This will help you to prevent any eye infection.
We usually get allergies from the air. Dust, pollen, molds, and even pet dander can cause allergies to our eyes as well as to our nose. Also, some chemical-contained products, like cosmetics and other antibiotic
medical eye-drops can harm our eyes, and cause irritating allergies. However, avoidance and medications can help to avoid some allergies. Actually, an air conditioned room is a good place to avoid allergens. But the air-con filter must be always cleaned. And if your doctor has prescribed you a proper medication, apply it to stop the allergy. Eyedrops can also help to relieve the eyes from allergies. But ask your doctor for the right eye-drops for your eyes.
People who are exposed to the sun are more prone to eye disorders such as irritating eye allergies, cataracts, astigmatism, and the likes. UV rays is divided into two: UVA and UVB. These two go straight to your eyes and affect its cornea that can result t
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