Eye allergy: Is there an allergist around where you live? You really need to get them under control, because they are now affecting the quality of your life/. You need to be tested to determine your triggers. You also probably need to be on allergy shots if you cannot avoid your triggers.
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Yes: Yes, avoiding allergens and getting treatment do help. First, rinse your eyes with clean water or eye rinse. Five minutes later, use allergy drops. These two treatments will help the most. Over the counter allergy tablets can also help.If you can avoid the allergen or get allergy shots to make you less sensitive, that will also help. Good luck!
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