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Diagnosis of Eye Allergies

If you suspect that you might be suffering from an eye allergy it is necessary to get your doctor to investigate the problem. Allergy eye drops may be prescribed when he or she finds that you are suffering from a type of allergy.
You will have to answer questions about the symptoms that you are experiencing and it may be helpful to take notes of when, where and how you experienced any discomfort. This will help your doctor to diagnose the problem.

Different ways to treat eye allergies and prescribe allergy eye medicine are:
Physical Examination.
A doctor will check out the blood vessels in your eye to make sure that there are no swollen or damaged vessels. There might be bumpy looking swellings on the eye that need treatment and the inside and outside of the eyelid will be checked for signs of allergy symptoms.
Laboratory Tests
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A blood sample is taken and sent off to a laboratory where allergy tests will be performed by investigating the response of the blood and its antibodies to different allergens. Depending on your surrounding and complaints tests will be performed for the most likely allergens first (usually dust and pollen). After these tests a clear picture of the allergen plaguing you is formed.

Treatment of Eye Allergy

Avoidance
The best treatment is to avoid situations in which the allergy might occur. Keeping the home free of dust and avoiding going out when pollen counts in the air are high can be helpful. Air conditioners will help keep your home free of allergens.
Medications
Alleviating the symptoms with over the counter medication can be helpful, but if you experience your symptoms more often it is better to speak to a doctor to see if you are suffering from an allergy. Prescription drugs usually work better and a doctor will be able to supply you with special eye drops for allergies and other medication if needed.
Antihistamines
Antihistamines such as pills or eye drops will offer eye allergy relief and take mild allergy symptoms away, but only temporarily. Usually over the counter drugs contain low amounts of antihistamine.
Decongestants
Decongestant medication will help relief you of mucus built up in the airways and nose as a result of your allergy. It will help clear the eyes and is usually taken in combination with antihistamines. Over the counter natural decongestants are sold that will successfully alleviate any allergy symptoms.
Immunotherapy
In immunotherapy a patient is exposed to low amounts of the allergen that is suspected to be causing symptoms. By exposing the patient the immune system will get used to them and will not feel the need to produce antibodies anymore when the body comes in contact with any allergens.
Tips To Prevent Allergies
By sticking to a few simple rules and tips it is easy to keep your home and surroundings allergy free.
  • Cleaning the home regularly with cleaning sprays and by vacuuming the home can be kept virtually dust free. Using cleaning sprays specifically meant for people with allergies is imperative.
  • Eliminate water leaks around the house as they encourage the growth of mold. causing mold dust. This dust will be spread around the house and is very difficult to get rid of.
  • Replacing carpets with linoleum flooring will help a lot as carpets collect (unseen) dust.
Eye allergies can be kept under control with the right medication and preventions in your immediate surroundings. Consulting a doctor with any concerns and symptoms is necessary as a neglected eye allergy can cause more problems. Eye allergy relief can be offered once a diagnose is formed.
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