take a warm water in a bowl that fit your face it, juz put your face inside the water, open and close your eyes for few times... ( dun breathe k, might drink the water in then ) then wipe with clean towel. dun use your finger to rub it.
if still no ok, go and see a Doctor.
Take Care.
2007-08-27 23:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You could be allergic to something other than the causes of hayfever. Dust, mold, cats, dogs, perfume, aftershave, chemicals, smoke, and tons of other stuff. Or you could have an infection. Go see an Eye Doctor to make sure.
2007-08-31 09:27:45
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answered by 2020 A 3
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"itchy eyes" in a non-contact lens wearer is the CLASSIC sign of ocular allergy, whether you think you have "hay fever" or not.
try topical eyedrop antihistamines. there are 2 god ones over the counter: alaway by bausch & lomb and zaditor by novartis (they are the same formula as each other).
DO NOT use other OTC "anti-allergy" eyedrops like opcon-A, naphcon-a, etc for more than 10 consecutive days! zaditor and alaway work waaaaaay better and can be used indefinitely)
2007-08-28 05:31:58
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answered by princeidoc 7
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i exploit Piriton antihistamine because of the fact i stumble on it extra effectual than Clarityn (yet another type call for Loratadine) for hayfever. I additionally examine that putting a sprint vaseline below your eyes facilitates because of the fact it catches pollen. "Lacrilube" facilitates to moisten your eyes yet does not administration hypersensitive reactions. the perfect eyedrops for hypersensitive reactions that i've got tried are Opticrom. sturdy success. P.S. i'm extremely uncertain why this has been suggested - in case you're able to placed a query mark after 'eyes', could that have constituted a query? i could desire to be breaking the regulations too if i don't understand them and that i've got examine the regulations. I agree that citirizine did not help. extremely everyone's distinctive in spite of the indisputable fact that and you will could desire to attempt some distinctive ones in the past you come across one for you. I additionally enjoyed Triludan yet they blacklisted it.
2016-10-03 08:36:13
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answered by ? 4
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use natural or artifical tears NOT eye drops. in fact the much coveted Visine is awful for your eyes. it provides temporary relief by shrinking your blood vessels, and thus does not tackle the underlying problem. if you wear contacts, try wearing glasses at home. also make sure to take contacts out every night, not sleep or nap in them at all. placing slices of cucumber on your eyes feels really good.
2007-08-28 10:29:38
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answered by oceano 5
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Just wash with water and if that doesn't help, see a doctor for eye drops.
2007-08-27 23:19:09
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answered by Swamy 7
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right now, just try not to rub or touch it.. it'll get worse..
2007-08-28 01:42:43
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answered by saraツ 4
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