Eye Allergies

Finding Effective Treatment for Eye Allergies

Eye allergies, technically known as an allergic conjunctivitis condition, involve irritation of the eyes and sinuses. It’s one of the sinuses' most common reactions besides common allergy symptoms. Lisa M McDivett, OD at Reading, PA, is aware of the number of people with allergies. She wanted to cover the issue in detail.

Eye Allergies

Extremely Common Condition

Different factors can trigger eye allergies. Everything from animal fur and dander to flying pollen can irritate the eyes, depending on the person and their biological system. However, 5 to 30 people out of 100 have eye allergies, and almost 1 out of 3 children have them.

Different Types of Allergies

Not all allergies are the same, either. Some flare up seasonally. As mentioned earlier, pollen is a big culprit. However, trees and flowers only bloom at certain times of the year. When the blooming season is over, so are the related allergies. Others, like animal dander and fur allergies, are constant. The allergic reaction kicks in whenever the person is exposed to the trigger, as the body overreacts.

Eye allergies manifest with different symptoms. Eye-watering and itchiness are the two most common reactions, but other problems can also happen. For example, vision blurriness or light sensitivity has been reported during allergic reactions and tissue swelling in and around the eye.

Determining an Eye Allergy

If you suspect you might have an allergic eye sensitivity, the first place to start is with our optometrist in Reading, PA, and an eye exam. Our eye doctor can easily confirm the presence of allergic conjunctivitis and how to treat it to control reactions and their negative sensations. An allergy eye exam will usually involve testing to confirm the type of allergy, perennial or seasonal. With these details nailed down, our optometrist can then advise and prescribe suitable pharmaceuticals and eye allergy treatment to limit the allergic reactions that otherwise produce uncomfortable sensations in the eyes.

Getting Help with Eye Allergies in Reading, PA

As an eye doctor, Lisa M McDivett, OD has treated multiple patients for chronic allergic conjunctivitis and related symptoms. With a comprehensive eye exam and eye allergy treatment, she has helped numerous patients get their regular life back free of eye irritation. Call our office at (610) 796-1300 if you're in Reading, PA, and dealing with seasonal allergies. Remember to ask our optometrist any questions as you speak with them. We are here to help you with anything you require.   

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