Itchy Eyes
Filed in archive Hay Fever on July 23, 2009

© Hotshoe!If you've been wondering regarding my two previous posts on allergic conjunctivitis, it's because my itchy eyes are killing me! I don't quite know what to blame for this sudden allergic reactions, but it's been going on for the last week or so. Strangely, this time, it's not accompanied by sneezing or other nasal symptoms, so I'm a bit baffled.
I need some Visine-A. In the meantime, I suppose a tablet of Clarityne should do.

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I have had the same problem this summer for the first time in my life. In the past the eye symptoms were always connected to sneezing, etc, which only lasted thru the grass pollenization season and ended by July. This year suddenly it's all summer long (!) and mostly just the eyes. A depressing word of caution about Claritin: new studies are showing that anti-histimines actually make allergies worse! (see:
http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080111/full/news.2008.436.html
)
One thing that helps a lot is to wash your face and be sure to get the soap or cleanser on the area around your eyes and even your eyelashes. It does sting a bit, but just rinse well with water! I find that getting some of the lather right onto the eyelashes really makes a difference, and that is usually accompanied by a slight sting. I suppose that this is getting rid of the grains of pollen or whatever sticking to your lashes and the skin around the eyes that are causing the allergy. That generally will take a way the itchiness for several hours. I also find that frequent showers and washing my hair more frequently seems to help. Perhaps pollen sticks to the hair and then finds its way to the eyes?
If I also have itchy nose/nasal symptoms, I combine that with a natural nose spray containing sucrose, or I just do a flush with saline water or even just warm tap water if I'm desperate ('breathe' the water slightly into your nose, then blow out repeating several times), to get rid of the itchy nose and sneezing. (Again, the medicated nose sprays have been shown to cause tolerance and worsening of symptom.)
There's a new product by Zyrtec (the makers of anti-histimin allergy pills) called Zyrtec Itchy Eye - I don't know if it also contains anti-histimines, or if it does, whether or not it would have the same effect of worsening allergies, since it's only being applied to the eye, not taken systemically. Best of luck!!