Itching, buring and watery discharge from eyes.
Allergies may affect the eyes when they strike and the main symptoms of an allergy irritating one's eyes is an itchy, bloodshot eye. There may be mild redness right through to severe swelling that may cause one's eye to release discharge.
There are many symptoms that are associated with dust allergies. Some of these symptoms for dust allergies include itchy red, watery eyes, sneezing, and itchy red nose.
One can have many physical symptoms caused by allergies, including congestion, itchy eyes and inflamed skin. Nausea and breathing difficulties are also symptoms caused by allergies.
Some people have extremely serious symptoms of mold allergies. It varies from person to person.
Comprehensive information on various eye allergies may be found on: http://www.acaai.org/allergist/allergies/Types/eye-allergies/Pages/default.aspx. For more personalized information, please consult a medical specialist.
An anti-histamine such as Aeris or Benadryl is your best bet for relief from allergies.
Olopatadine hydrochloride is an antihistimine but is usually prescribed as a nasal spray or an eyedrop. As a nasal spray it is usually given for "hay fever" or other allergies where the main symptoms are nasal. As an eyedrop it is prescribed when the eyes are red and itchy from allergies (not for an eye infection). It isn't normally given as a tablet since it is a very specific antihistamine which is most useful for nasal (nose) or eye symptoms of allergy.
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Some symptoms of allergies are sneezing, coughing, and watery eyes.
Shortness of breath, coughing, sneezing and discoloration of your phlegm are some symptoms of allergies. You will usually feel as though you're slightly ill also.
People with shellfish allergies experience skin allergies, such as hives, itching, swelling, and rashes. Other symptoms are vomitting, wheezing, and diarrhea.
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