Allergic Conjunctivitis

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Allergic conjunctivitis is an eye inflammation caused by an allergic reaction to substances like pollen or pet dander. Symptoms include red, itchy, and watery eyes. To prevent allergic conjunctivitis, avoid allergens, wash your hands frequently, and avoid rubbing your eyes. Treatment includes antihistamine eye drops, oral antihistamines, and avoiding the allergen.

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I have a carpet in my bedroom and spend most of my time there. Then there's also smoking that I think may be a reason why. I went to the hospital and was told to take eye drops for three months. And that helped for a bit then I stopped taking after it disappeared. Then it reappeared but this time on both sides of my eyes. I've been taking the eye drops for a little over two months since it started and it's not stopped. What could be the issue really? I mean the first time it worked but this time I keep using the eye drops but I still can't see any change and it's scaring me

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