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Itching In The Eye, Becomes Red And Tears Flow Down Continuously. Reason?

Hello Doctor,I havebeen suffering from elergic, tears from my childhoo.i checkedup my eyes through shankara netralya,they use to prscribe me with cromal eye drop .I just want to knw is there any permanent remedy for elergic n tears? As j badly irritated with my eyes ithching and once i finish itching badly my eyes turns red n tears comes out non stop.plz help if any solution is dere.i
Thu, 15 Nov 2012
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Usually in allergic conjunctivitis the symptoms aggravate in a particular season. You should try and pin-point the particular period during which symptoms are aggravated and before beginning of that season, you should use sodium chromoglycate drops 4 times a day. Once the symptoms appear, you should use anti-allergic drops along with some lubricating drops and anti-histamines orally. Also, use dark protective glasses and cold water splashes many times a day.



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Itching In The Eye, Becomes Red And Tears Flow Down Continuously. Reason?

Hello Usually in allergic conjunctivitis the symptoms aggravate in a particular season. You should try and pin-point the particular period during which symptoms are aggravated and before beginning of that season, you should use sodium chromoglycate drops 4 times a day. Once the symptoms appear, you should use anti-allergic drops along with some lubricating drops and anti-histamines orally. Also, use dark protective glasses and cold water splashes many times a day. Regards