Eye Allergies
Eye Allergies
Are you experiencing red, itchy, or watery eyes due to allergies? At All Eye Care, P.A., we understand the impact that eye allergies can have on your daily life, and we offer personalized care to help alleviate symptoms and improve ocular comfort. Led by Dr. Rugwani, our compassionate team is committed to providing effective solutions to restore comfort to your eyes and enhance your overall well-being.
Understanding Eye Allergies: Overview, Causes, and Symptoms
Eye allergies, also known as allergic conjunctivitis, occur when the eyes react to allergens such as pollen, pet dander, dust mites, mold, or certain irritants. Allergic conjunctivitis can manifest as seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (hay fever), perennial allergic conjunctivitis (year-round), or allergic reactions to specific triggers (e.g., pet allergens).
Causes
Eye allergies are triggered by the immune system’s overreaction to harmless substances in the environment. When exposed to allergens, the body releases histamine and other inflammatory chemicals, leading to symptoms such as redness, itching, swelling, and tearing.
Symptoms
Common symptoms of eye allergies may include:
- Redness
- Itching or burning sensation
- Watery or teary eyes
- Swelling of the eyelids
- Sensitivity to light
- Gritty or foreign body sensation in the eyes
- Blurred vision (in severe cases)
Eye Allergy Care and Treatments
Identification of Allergens
Identifying and avoiding triggers that cause allergic reactions is the first step in managing eye allergies. Common allergens include pollen, mold, pet dander, dust mites, and certain irritants such as smoke or perfume.
Topical Antihistamines
Over-the-counter or prescription antihistamine eye drops can help relieve itching and redness associated with eye allergies by blocking the effects of histamine.
Mast Cell Stabilizers
Mast cell stabilizer eye drops work by preventing the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators from mast cells, providing long-term relief from allergic symptoms.
Decongestants
Decongestant eye drops may be used to alleviate redness and swelling of the eyes caused by allergic reactions, but they should be used sparingly and for short durations to avoid rebound redness.
Cold Compresses
Applying cold compresses to the eyes can help reduce inflammation, soothe itching, and alleviate discomfort associated with eye allergies.
Allergy Medications
Oral antihistamines, decongestants, or other allergy medications prescribed by a healthcare provider may be recommended to manage systemic symptoms of allergies and improve overall comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions About Eye Allergy Care
At All Eye Care, P.A., we’re dedicated to providing compassionate and effective eye allergy care to help you find relief from discomfort and improve ocular health. Schedule your appointment with Dr. Rugwani today and take the first step toward restoring comfort to your eyes.