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Relief for Itchy, Watery Eyes: Managing Ocular Allergies

If you suffer from itchy, red, or watery eyes during allergy season, you're not alone. Ocular allergies, also known as allergic conjunctivitis, affect millions of people and can be particularly frustrating for contact lens wearers and those with dry eye syndrome. At Bonney Lake Family Eye Care, we understand how seasonal and environmental allergens can impact your vision and quality of life. Here’s what you need to know about ocular allergies and how we can help.

woman putting eye drops to help with eye allergies

What Causes Ocular Allergies?

Ocular allergies occur when the eyes react to allergens such as pollen, pet dander, dust mites, and mold. Common triggers in our area include tree and grass pollen, which can be particularly high during the spring and summer months. When allergens come into contact with the eyes, they trigger the release of histamines, causing uncomfortable symptoms.


Common Symptoms of Eye Allergies

  • Itchy or burning sensation in the eyes

  • Redness and swelling

  • Watery or teary eyes

  • Sensitivity to light

  • Mucous discharge or stringy eye mucus


Many patients confuse eye allergies with dry eye syndrome since both conditions share similar symptoms. At Bonney Lake Family Eye Care, we perform a thorough evaluation to determine the root cause of your discomfort and recommend the best treatment plan.


How We Treat Ocular Allergies

If allergies are affecting your eyes, our expert team at Bonney Lake Family Eye Care offers customized treatment options, including:

  • Prescription Allergy Eye Drops – Antihistamine and mast cell stabilizer eye drops can provide fast and effective relief.

  • Artificial Tears – These help flush allergens from the eyes and provide soothing relief for irritation.

  • Cold Compresses – Applying a cool compress to closed eyes can reduce swelling and discomfort.

  • Lifestyle Adjustments – We offer practical tips such as wearing sunglasses outdoors, washing hands frequently, and using air purifiers at home to minimize exposure to allergens.


When to See an Eye Doctor

If your symptoms persist despite over-the-counter treatments, or if you experience severe redness, pain, or changes in vision, schedule an appointment with us. At Bonney Lake Family Eye Care, we take a personalized approach to eye health and can help you find long-term relief from ocular allergies.


Don’t let allergies interfere with your daily life. Contact us today to schedule an eye exam and get the relief you deserve!

 
 
 

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