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Eye Allergy FAQs

Eye Allergy FAQs

Eye Allergy FAQs from an Optometrist Near You in Newark, DE, and Elkton, MD

Your eyes have been itching a lot, and lately, they’re watery too. Is this due to allergies or are you coming down with something? Allergies are extremely common, affecting millions of people every year. The good news is we at Lavenburg Medical Group are here to answer all your questions about allergy symptoms that affect the eye. We’re an optometry office serving Newark, DE, and Elkton, MD.

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What Allergies Cause Eye Symptoms?

Being allergic to pet dander, dust mites, mold spores, and pollen can exacerbate existing eye allergies. You might notice more itchiness, redness, and swelling when exposed to these substances as well as chlorine, chemicals, smoke, and dirt in the air.

Is It Normal for Allergies to Make My Eyes Red and Watery?

Yes, it’s absolutely normal to experience watery, red, and even itchy eyes if you have allergies. However, be advised that other eye conditions can cause similar symptoms, such as pink eye, dry eye, and blocked tear ducts.

What Other Eye Symptoms Might I Experience if I Have an Allergy?

Eye allergies can cause a whole host of symptoms as follows:

•           Eye pain

•           Light sensitivity

•           Burning feeling

•           Red eyes

•           Clear, seeping discharge that isn’t tears

•           Swelling around the eyelids

How Do I Treat Eye Allergies?

Antihistamines are a valuable way to reduce your symptoms, including sniffling, itchy eyes, redness, and pain and discomfort. You can also use medicated eye drops or artificial tears as recommended by an optometrist to alleviate your pain.

Allergy shots may be an option. Further, if you have vision issues, you should strongly consider wearing glasses over contacts. The latter will only exacerbate your eye pain and discomfort further.

Avoiding allergens, such as by staying indoors at peak pollen times or wearing a face mask if in an area with low air quality, can also improve your allergy symptoms.

Can Eye Allergies Go Away on Their Own?

Some people can outgrow their allergies, meaning their symptoms vanish and don’t return over the next year. Many others might think they’ve outgrown their allergies but are experiencing more consistent relief due to the change in seasons.

Get Optometry Care and Eye Allergy Treatment from an Optometrist Near You

If you’ve been diagnosed with eye allergies and are now exploring your options, contact us at Lavenberg Medical Group. We proudly serve those from Elkton, MD, to Newark, DE, helping them improve their quality of life with healthier eyes. Call us today to learn more about our services. Call us at (410) 392-6133 or at (302) 993-0722 for optometry care and eye allergy treatment from an optometrist near you.

 

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