Burning irritated eyes can be caused by environmental allergies, but also by creams, soaps and sunscreen gradually sliding into your eyes during normal everyday activities. Look at your facial routine first and see if there is anything new/different about your skin care routine. It may be that identifying and removing a product can clear the problem immediately. If not, try an oral antihistamine.
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It's best to see an eye doctor if you do not need referral or see your family doctor.
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Dry eyes may be the problem. If you're not experiencing actual pain or redness of the eyes or visual problems, try warm compresses and the use of artificial tears. If not improved after several days, consult an ophthalmologist for evaluation and treatment.
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