Eye Allergies Directory
Eye allergies (allergic conjunctivitis) is a common allergy problem in areas with seasonal allergy problems. Triggers include pollen, grass, weeds, and dust. The eye allergies may only last a short time or may occur yearlong. Symptoms include redness, burning, blurry vision, mucus, and more. There are ways to treat eye allergies such as medications, eye drops, using air filters and cleaning regularly, and many other ideas. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about how eye allergies are caused, treated, prevented, and much more.
Medical Reference
Expert Advice on Handling Your Nasal Allergies
Do you sneeze at certain times of the year or in all seasons? WebMD tells you how your allergies can be identified.
An Overview of Eye Allergies
Eye allergies are common and treatable. Learn about triggers, diagnosis, and treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions About Allergy Relief
What’s the right allergy treatment for you? Get answers from the experts to common questions.
Fall Allergies
Common fall allergy causes, treatments, and symptoms. Learn more about what triggers allergies in the fall season.
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Commuting With Allergies
Mounting evidence links air pollution to a rise in symptoms of respiratory allergies.
Itchy Eyes
Itchy eyes could be due to allergy.
Solutions for Itchy Eyes, Runny Nose, and Cough
Allergies don’t need to be the boss of you—Dr. Jennifer Shih explains how to prevent and relieve symptoms.