When should I use allergy eye drops?
ANSWER
These are the drops to reach for when you need relief from itchy, watery, red eyes caused by pet dander, pollen, molds, and other common allergens.
From: Do You Use the Right Eye Drops for Your Dry Eyes? WebMD Medical Reference
Reviewed by Alan Kozarsky on June 06, 2019
SOURCES:
Cleveland Clinic: "Which Drops Are Best for Your Itchy, Red or Dry Eyes?"
American Academy of Ophthalmology: "Eye Allergy Treatment," "Dry Eye Treatment."
Mayo Clinic: "Dry Eyes," "Important Things to Know About Contact Lenses."
University of Iowa Health Care: "Artificial Tears: A Primer."
NHS: "Dry Eye Syndrome."
FamilyDoctor.org: "Antihistamines: Understanding Your OTC Options."
SOURCES:
Cleveland Clinic: "Which Drops Are Best for Your Itchy, Red or Dry Eyes?"
American Academy of Ophthalmology: "Eye Allergy Treatment," "Dry Eye Treatment."
Mayo Clinic: "Dry Eyes," "Important Things to Know About Contact Lenses."
University of Iowa Health Care: "Artificial Tears: A Primer."
NHS: "Dry Eye Syndrome."
FamilyDoctor.org: "Antihistamines: Understanding Your OTC Options."
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