The best and natural way I have found to reduce the redness in eyes that are due to an allergic reaction, is to do the following:
* Put some hot water in a ceramic or glass bowl
* Add some natural salt (dont add the salt which has the anti-caking agent/additive in it, just use natural fine grain rock salt)
* Add enough salt to be the consistency of your tears (you should know how salty your tears taste - they have a slightly salty taste)
* Mix the salt with the hot water until it is all dissolved (you can add a little more salt if it is too diluted - just taste a little with a spoon)
* Add some cold water to the hot salty water to make the water tepid (just lukewarm)
* Then you can cap your hand and use it to scoop some salty water out of the bowl to wash over your eye - you should be able to open your eye a little to get more of the water in there This eye wash is the best way I know to relieve red/gelatinous/itchy/allergic eyes.
Egg allergy can be specific to either the yolk or the white, or both.
An egg yolk allergy and an egg white allergy have different symptoms and reactions. Those with an egg yolk allergy may experience digestive issues, while those with an egg white allergy may have more severe reactions like hives or difficulty breathing.
there eyes are naturally black, unless it is an albino which would have pink eyes. Ferrets can see in black white gray and red. It is a matter of opinion if ferret eyes look scared.
YES
The "A" stands for allergy. This is a medication to treat allergic symptoms in the eyes.
inflamation too watery eyes allergy to products
Symptoms of allergy fever may include sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy or watery eyes, coughing, and fatigue.
they can but its not very common. normally its itchy eyes, rashes, sneezing, coughing or watery eyes.
Mid summer allergy symptoms can include itchy and watery eyes and a runny nose. You may also suffer from a sinus headache which can be improved with allergy medicine.
Yes, hayfever glasses can help alleviate allergy symptoms during allergy season by blocking pollen and other allergens from entering the eyes.
Sometimes its safe and sometimes it is not. It is best to be on the safe side and not wear a white gold watch for someone with a regular gold allergy.
Yes, it can be. Maybe alongwith excess lacrimation and redness in eyes.