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Relieve the Symptoms of Your Eye Allergies

February 3, 2025

Treating eye allergies is essential to banish discomfort, prevent chronic irritation and protect your vision. Untreated allergies can lead to redness, swelling and blurred vision. Proper care ensures clear, comfortable vision.

When you want a team of experienced professionals, count on the office of Croton Vision Center. Our optometry team is highly trained and dedicated to delivering exceptional eye care tailored to your needs.

Eye irritation occurs when allergens like pet dander or pollen trigger your mast cells to release histamine and cause inflammation. While quick fixes exist, long-term relief requires identifying your triggers and treating the symptoms.

Indications include redness, itching, tearing, blurred vision, burning sensations, swollen eyelids and sensitivity to light. Eye allergies can occur alone or alongside nasal allergies or eczema. Avoid rubbing your eyes, as it releases more itch-causing chemicals. Wash your hands frequently, remove contact lenses, skip eye makeup and apply cool compresses. Preservative-free artificial tears can flush allergens from your eyes.

Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis caused by grass, tree, and weed pollens often worsens in spring and summer. Stay indoors during high pollen counts, keep windows closed and use an air conditioner with a HEPA filter. Wraparound sunglasses can block pollen outdoors.

Indoor allergens, including pet dander, dust mites and mold, can cause year-round symptoms. Use air purifiers and preservative-free artificial tears to manage exposure. Keep pets out of bedrooms, wash sheets in hot water, and maintain home humidity between 30 and 50 percent. Clean floors with a damp mop to avoid stirring up allergens. Address mold by using a dehumidifier in damp areas like bathrooms and basements, and empty its water receptacle often.

Over-the-counter eye drops with antihistamines, mast cell stabilizers or decongestants can relieve redness and itching. Tear substitutes help rinse away allergens and keep eyes moist. Oral antihistamines and decongestants can also be effective but may cause dryness or drowsiness.

For severe allergies, immunotherapy (allergy shots) can help the immune system adjust to triggers. Although treatment can take months, it may reduce the need for other medications. Consult your doctor to see if this option is right for you.

From routine eye exams to specialized treatments for vision issues, Croton Vision Center offers a full spectrum of care for all ages. Our practice features a diverse range of stylish eyeglass frames and lenses to fit your look, lifestyle and budget. Please contact us to make an appointment.