Treatment for Eye Allergies - Philadelphia Holistic Clinic - Dr. Tsan & Assoc.
Natural treatment for eye allergies is as effective as allopathic. Natural remedies for eye allergies are safe and cause no side effects

Treatment for Eye Allergies - Philadelphia Holistic Clinic - Dr. Tsan & Assoc.

Treatment for eye allergies is important because our eyes are very fragile and all eye diseases eventually lead to vision loss. The goal of the treatment for eye allergies is first of all to deliver relief from itch and eye burning. Itchy eyes force individuals to mechanically touch them in order to relieve the itch and very often an individual loses control and touches itchy eyes too hard causing injuries and bruises of the cornea.  Eyes burning from allergies leads to redness of the eyes and a person that suffers from eye-burning allergies is unable to keep his eyes open and continue work or other forms of daily routine. The best eye allergy treatment is to avoid the allergen that’s causing it. However, this isn’t always possible, especially if you have seasonal allergies. Luckily, there are numerous eye allergy treatments that can relieve the symptoms of the allergies.

Treatment for Eye Allergies

Medication is one of the eye allergy treatments. Certain oral and nasal medications can help alleviate eye allergies, especially when other allergy symptoms are present. These medications include:

Allergy shots may be recommended if symptoms don’t improve with medication. Allergy shots come in the form of immunotherapy that involves a series of injections of the allergen. The amount of allergen in the shot steadily increases over time. The allergy shots modify your body’s response to the allergen, which helps reduce the severity of your allergic reactions.

Many different types of prescription and OTC eye drops are available for eye allergy treatment. Eye drops frequently used for eye allergies contain olopatadine hydrochloride, an ingredient that can effectively relieve symptoms associated with an allergic reaction. Such eye drops are available under the brand names Pataday and Paseo. Eye drops may cause burning or stinging at first. Any unpleasantness usually resolves within a few minutes. Some eye drops may cause side effects, such as irritation.

Eye drops

However, if you are against using medication due to its side effects or just want to do as much as possible to relieve your allergies, there are several natural eye allergytreatments that can help. Eating foods containing quercetin, such as citrus fruits, onions, garlic, berries, parsley, and broccoli, can help stabilize mast cells and reduce eye allergy symptoms. If you have difficulty breathing, you can put a few drops of eucalyptus oil in a diffuser to relieve your congestion. Lastly, to avoid eye allergies, wear sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat when outside, change clothes quickly, and shower when you come in for the day.

Eye allergy, medically known as ocular allergy, affects the thin tissue (known as the conjunctiva) that covers the white part of the eye as well as the insides of the eyelids. This tissue acts as a barrier to protect the eyes from invading particles, microbes, and other debris. Another player in eye allergies is the tear gland. Tears aren’t simply made up of water—they contain important immune defense substances, like immunoglobulin (antibodies), lymphocytes (specialized white blood cells), and enzymes. When airborne allergens collide with your eyes, an allergic reaction is kicked off in the conjunctiva which causes itching and burning, red color, and swelling.

Eye allergies - Differential diagnostic

Once the eye is irritated by contact with pollen or pet dander or some other allergy trigger, the tear glands do their best to flush the offensive allergen from the eyes. This attempt to flush irritants out of the eye is what causes the eyes to flood with tears. The irony of eye allergies is that your body is trying to protect you, but accidentally it is making you feel miserable in the process.

Tears are normally discharged through your tear ducts and then evaporate. When you produce too many tears, they overwhelm your tear ducts, and you develop watery eyes. Most of the time, watery eyes resolve without treatment, but the condition can sometimes become a chronic problem.

It is common to temporarily produce excess tears when you are emotional, laughing, coughing, vomiting, experiencing strong taste sensations, or yawning.

• natural remedies for watery eyes

One of the most prevalent reasons for watery eyes is dry eye syndrome. Extremely dry eyes can cause you to produce excess tears. Because your eyes are not receiving proper lubrication, you continually produce an abundance of tears, which continues the cycle.

If your tears do not contain the right balance of water, salt, and oils, your eyes can become too dry. The resulting irritation causes an overproduction of tears that spill out through your tear ducts.

Other common causes of watery eyes are:

Puffy eyes occur for many reasons, including inherited facial features, aging, stress, eye strain, and individual skin features such as texture. Although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, puffy eyes are different from swollen eyelids caused by allergies, infection, inflammation, or trauma.

The symptom of puffy eyes happens when an abundant amount of fluid accumulates under your face skin, especially around the eyes. It’s not always clear what the causes are for puffy eyes, but most likely it happens because of the allergy to an extensive variety of pollens, chemicals, latex, insect bites, milk, vegetables and fruits, water, and sunlight.

This is one of the causes of puffy eyes; it is also the simplest to treat. These can be due to hay fever or a reaction to foods, chemicals, or other irritants.

Also known as pink eye, this infection is common during cold and flu season. It’s often caused by a virus, bacteria, allergens, or other irritants.

Similar to a stye, a chalazion is a harmless, small bump that appears on your eyelid.

To the question of what causes puffy eyelids, the answer is the same—allergic reaction.

Puffy eyelids

Note: Eye allergies are the same as any other type of allergy. The tissues that make up the allergy-sensitive areas of the eyes are very similar to the tissues in your nose and throat. Eye allergies often co-exist with other allergic conditions like hay fever (nasal allergies) and even eczema (skin allergies). The biggest difference between eye allergies and any other type of allergy is the way that the allergen comes in contact with the body.

Several natural eye allergy treatments have been used to treat eye allergies with varying degrees of success. Listed below are different forms of natural treatment for eye allergies:

Home remedies for eye allergies are a natural treatment for eye allergies that is effective without side effects. Listed below are effective home remedies for eye allergies.

Cucumber Slices

Water

Witch Hazel

The sudden appearance of symptoms, including itchy, watery, and red eyes, when eyes come in contact with an allergen is known as an eye allergy.

Homeopathic medicine for eye allergies offers excellent help. Based on the homeopathic fundamental philosophy “like cures like,” homeopathic medicine has an answer for eye allergy in the form of homeopathic pills and homeopathic eye drops.

homeopathic eye drops

Initially, it helps in treating acute symptoms of eye allergies. Following this, it aims to address the chronic tendency of eye allergies. The medicines used in the homeopathic system for managing eye allergies are of natural origin and treat allergies without any side effects. Listed below are homeopathic medicines for eye allergies:

Apis Mellifica:

Euphrasia:

Argentum Nitricum:

Ruta:

Pulsatilla

Acupuncture, the most well-known traditional Chinese medical procedure, is the practice of inserting thin needles into the body at specific points to relieve pain or treat a disease. Acupuncture triggers spontaneous healing reactions in the body, and scientific studies have proven its efficacy for treating inflammation, pain, depression, and a host of other disorders. Acupuncture believes that the development of allergic conjunctivitis is mainly determined by a constitutional factor; external or environmental factors are merely triggers. Since it is hard for individuals to avoid external triggers completely, eye allergies are likely to be constant trouble for them.

Acupuncture for allergies is used to balance and remove blockages in the body’s energy (qi). It also strengthens the lung and liver Qi and, in particular, the defensive Qi (Wei Qi) to block the “invasion of wind” (in our western thinking, blocking the noxious airborne pollens, bacteria, and virus pathogens).

Acupuncture for allergies can help prevent the occurrence of infection, relieve symptoms, correct immune system imbalances, and allow healing of sinus tissues. Many of the Western treatments for allergies have been derived from isolated compounds of single herbs. However, the best medicine is not achieved by using the same herb to treat all cases but by using the right combination of herbs, acupuncture, and nutritional support for each patient. It is necessary to treat both the root and the manifestation to produce lasting results.

There are different treatments for watery eyes; it all depends on the underlying cause of your watery eyes. Listed below are the treatment for watery eyes

One of the treatments for watery eyes is medication. Medications like antibiotics, if an infection or eye injury causes watery eyes. If you have a condition like dry eye syndrome, your doctor prescribes artificial tears or prescription eye drops.

If a blocked tear duct causes watery eyes, your doctor uses a saline solution to gently open the blocked duct. In some cases, doctors use a long, thin instrument called a probe to open tear ducts manually. If you have extensive blockages, your doctor may recommend surgery to open your tear ducts.

If the eyelids are sagging (entropion or ectropion), the doctor will likely recommend repair of the eyelids.

Tears are essential for healthy eyes, as they help lubricate and clean them. However, excessive tearing of the eye can temporarily blur your vision. This condition, known as epiphora, is a common ophthalmological complaint. Natural remedies for watery eyes are natural and easy to get without any side effects; listed below are natural remedies for watery eyes

The use of sanitized eye wipes is one of the natural remedies for watery eyes because watery eyes can often be a result of dirt accumulation at the corner of the eye. You can gently wipe off the gunk with a sanitized eye wipe or a cotton ball dipped in sanitized water.

This is especially useful for wiping off any gooey material developing near a baby’s eye until their tear ducts develop.

The application of a cold compress is a popular anecdotal remedy for watery eyes. You can dip a clean washcloth in cold water and place it on your eyes, applying gentle pressure.

If your eyes have turned extremely watery due to a blockage in the tear duct, placing a warm compress on the affected eye may help relieve some of the discomfort.

The mild heat may help relieve the congestion in the tear duct and facilitate the drainage of the excess tears.

Some home remedies, like soothing cucumber slices—or even hemorrhoid creams like Preparation H—can be used as a treatment for puffy eyes from allergies; a longer-lasting solution will depend on the underlying cause. Listed below is a treatment for puffy eyes from allergies

Eye allergies are a common condition; it requires aggressive and effective treatment to prevent loss of vision. Allopathic eye allergy treatment includes the use of antihistamines and steroids in the form of pills or eye drops.

Natural treatment for eye allergies is as effective as allopathic. Natural remedies for eye allergies are safe and cause no side effects.

It is very important that you consult a medical doctor trained in naturopathy before starting natural treatment for eye allergies. Only medical doctors using high-tech equipment can check the general condition of the affected eyes and advise which natural remedies are safe and appropriate.

Contact Philadelphia Holistic Clinic to schedule your appointment for evaluation and treatment provided by Dr. Tsan and associates.

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Victor Tsan, MD, an internationally recognized specialist in traditional Chinese medicine, classical homeopathy, and clinical hypnotherapy, graduated from the most famous medical schools in Europe, Asia, and the USA.

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