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Eye Allergy Symptoms & Treatment

Eye Allergies Treatment and Prevention from Our San Antonio Eye Doctor

If you find yourself frequently suffering from itchy, red or watery eyes, you may have eye allergies. These are generally triggered, just like other types of allergies, by exposure to allergens in your environment, and they can be quite uncomfortable. Fortunately, our San Antonio eye doctor can provide treatments and make recommendations to help you find relief from your symptoms.

woman sneezing due to eye allergies

Causes of Eye Allergies

For the most part, eye allergies are caused by things like pollen, pet dander, dust, smoke, and other environmental factors that also cause other types of allergy symptoms. In some cases, you may be able to pinpoint the trigger of your allergy precisely, while in other cases, it may not be so clear. Our optometrist in San Antonio can work with you to determine the precise cause of your allergy symptoms, which is the first step in combating them.

Prevention and Treatment of Eye Allergy Symptoms

The best way to eliminate eye allergy symptoms is to avoid the allergen that triggers them for you. That is easier to do in some cases than in others, and we can provide you with tips on preventive measures to take when you visit our offices for an eye exam in San Antonio. For instance, seasonal allergies are sometimes made worse by wearing contact lenses, as allergens can get trapped in them and intensify irritation.

Switching to single-use contacts or glasses during times you’re exposed to high levels of allergens may make a big difference in these cases. Similarly, wearing wrap-around sunglasses can help keep allergens from reaching your eyes. Washing your bedding frequently in hot water is a good idea as well, particularly if your allergies are related to dust mites, pet dander, dust or other common household allergens.

Get In Touch for Professional Eye Care from Our San Antonio Optometrist

If these preventive steps are not enough, our San Antonio optometrist can prescribe eye drops or oral antihistamines that may bring you more substantial and sustained relief. While eye allergies don’t often lead to the development of any significant vision issues, they can make you more likely to develop pink eye or other types of infections. To learn more or to schedule an appointment with our eye doctor in San Antonio, call us today at (201) 988-9517.