Avoidance: If you can avoid the allergens, that's best. If you cannot, a topical antihistamine eye drop would be your best bet. If still unhelpful, see an allergist.
Answered 6/12/2014
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Allergy eye drops: Use topical allergy eyedrops. You may need to get rx from eye doc. Patanol (olopatadine) works well. It also comes as a once a day preparation called pataday.
Answered 6/30/2014
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Allergy treatment: Many times, rinsing the eyes with water removes the allergen and helps a great deal. Rinsing may be used 10 minutes prior to an allergy drop to boost the effectiveness of the drop. Oral anti-allergy tablets can help as well. Some patients receive treatments from an allergist. Avoiding or removing allergens from your environment helps as well. Good luck!
Answered 9/5/2013
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