Ocular Allergy Learning
Ocular Allergies
A large percentage of the population is affected by allergies. Some people know exactly what triggers their symptoms, but for many others the specific cause is not always clear.
Environmental triggers such as dust and pollen, as well as more specific triggers such as animals, can affect the eyes and lead to common ocular allergy signs and symptoms like itching, redness, and watering.
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The Basics - Ocular Allergy Drops
These articles are meant to provide general information rather than diagnose a condition. If you suspect ocular allergies, an optometrist can help confirm the cause and recommend the most appropriate drops or treatment options for you.
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A curated selection of helpful articles to answer common questions and go deeper into this topic.
- Ocular Allergy vs. Dry Eye
- Help Allergic Itchy Eyes Naturally with Ectoin
- Do you have stinging around your eyes from moisturizer cream?
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Help Allergic Itchy Eyes Naturally with Ectoin
Helpful if you are exploring non-traditional or ingredient-focused options to support itchy, irritated allergy-prone eyes.
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Ocular Allergy Products
Browse OTC eye drops and related products commonly used to help support itchy, red, watery eyes associated with eye allergies.
Shop This TopicQuick FAQ
Quick answers to common questions. Each question links to the most relevant article or page.
- Are eye allergies the same as dry eye? Learn how ocular allergies can overlap with dry eye symptoms, but are not the same condition.
- Why do my eyes itch? Itching is one of the most common signs of ocular allergy, especially when paired with redness and watering.
