Eyes are an important part of people's faces, and if the eyes are damaged, people will not be able to see anything. So protecting eyes is a trend, but now people often use electronic products at work. The damage to the eyes is very serious. Some people also develop sensitive eyes as a result, which is quite troublesome. Because this is a medical problem, it needs to be checked and treated in time. But what are the symptoms of sensitive eyes? An eye allergy is an overreaction of the eye to a substance it believes will harm it. Dust mites, for example, are harmless to most people, but to people with allergies they act like a shockwave, causing the eyes to secrete tears and mucus in an attempt to flush them away. Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) is probably the most common eye allergy and is often caused by exposure to pollen and other environmental factors. Signs and symptoms of SAC usually appear in the spring and summer and vary in severity from day to day depending on the amount of pollen. The incidence and severity of SAC caused by seasonal pollen decrease significantly during seasons with lower pollen loads or relative lack of sunlight. Allergens such as dust, mold, and animal fur can cause similar allergic reactions. Eye Allergy Symptoms Symptoms of eye allergies These may include itchy eyes, red eyes, swollen eyelids, and tearing. Some people experience nasal congestion. Eye Allergy Prevention Avoiding the allergen is the best way to treat eye allergies. Try to identify the allergens and avoid them, and your symptoms will improve significantly. 1. Avoid heavy curtains, mats, and carpets at home and in the workplace. Choose synthetic fabrics. 2. Keep the room well ventilated (except when it is windy outside). 3. It is crucial to keep your bedding clean. Wash your sheets in hot water to kill dust mites. Soak in hot water first for 10 to 15 minutes, then add detergent during the second wash. 4. If allergic symptoms occur, reduce the time you spend in front of the computer. Staring at a screen can irritate your eyes and may affect the quality and quantity of your tears, making it easier for allergens to enter your eyes. 5. Wearing sunglasses can protect your eyes because they can block allergens. Avoid being directly into the wind. 6. Avoid cigarette smoke. Fumes can cause irritation and aggravate allergies. 7. Wash your face frequently to remove allergens. 8. Wash your hair before going to bed at night. Pollen in your hair can contaminate your pillow, exposing you to allergens throughout the night. 9. Remember that temperature, altitude, and population density can affect allergen concentrations when engaging in outdoor activities. 10. If you wear contact lenses, carry moistening eye drops to flush out allergens. At the end of each day, wash your hands thoroughly and remove and rinse your contact lenses. |
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