Ocular Allergy Treatment

About Ocular Allergy Treatment

Have allergies turned your eyes red and puffy?  Symptoms include:

  • Redness in the white of your eye or inner eyelid
  • Itching
  • Tearing
  • Blurred vision
  • A burning sensation
  • Swollen eyelids, and
  • Sensitivity to light

  • Eye allergies can happen alone or with nasal allergies and an allergic skin condition called eczema. The only way to know for sure if it’s an allergy is to see your doctor. Allergy treatment involves identifying and avoiding allergens, using medications to reduce symptoms, and in some cases, undergoing immunotherapy to decrease sensitivity to allergens.

    The Treatment

    Combat eye allergies with our tailored approach: from prescriptive antihistamine eye drops and soothing lubricants to expert advice on allergen avoidance and effective oral solutions, ensuring clear and comfortable vision.

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    Our team is highly qualified and experienced. Book a one on one appointment today.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can allergies be treated?

    Absolutely! Dr Katie is well-equipped to diagnose and provide relief for eye allergies, offering solutions ranging from prescriptive drops to expert guidance on allergen avoidance for clearer, more comfortable vision.

    Can allergies have long term effects on my vision?

    While allergies can cause temporary discomfort and vision disturbances, they typically don't lead to long-term vision damage; however, persistent rubbing or untreated severe symptoms might cause complications, so it's essential to consult an eye doctor for proper management.

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