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Eye Allergy Remedies - Tips for Itchy and Watery Eyes
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Do you have eye allergies? Common eye allergy symptoms include itchy eyes, red eyes and watery eyes. Eye allergies can be experienced year round but are often a part of seasonal allergies to pollen and grasses. The allergic response is caused by a chemical release of histamine. Histamine causes your blood vessels to dilate and leak fluid which results in a swollen eyelid and tearing, which may contribute to allergic rhinitis and other hey fever like symptoms. If you want to learn about eye allergy home remedies this is the video for you.
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⚡ Show notes about eye allergies and eye allergy relief ⚡
(anti histamine and mast cell stabilizer drops)
- NEW! Pataday
- Alaway Eye Drops
- Zaditor Eye Drops (orange bottle)
- Ocusoft Lid scrub for Allergy
PRO TIP - Don’t sleep in eye makeup
My favorite Makeup Remover (safe for skin and eye eyelids)
Cold Compress Eye Mask Options
✅ Having dry eye symptoms? Check out the Doctor Eye Health series here
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