If you are experiencing itchy red eyes that burn or water you may have eye allergies, a condition that affects millions of Americans. Many people treat their other allergies neglecting their eyes. The symptoms can occur alone or accompanied by sneezing, sniffling, or stuffy nose associated with nasal allergies. The primary type of eye allergy tends to be seasonal and can be diagnosed by our Corpus Christi allergy specialist to get you the relief you need.

Eye Allergy Management And Treatment

Avoid triggers by making changes to your home and behavior!

  • Keep windows closed inside of the home and use the air conditioner in your car.
  • Wear glasses or sunglasses while outside to avoid pollen getting into your eyes.
  • Use mite-proof bedding to limit exposure to dust mites.
  • Use a dehumidifier to control mold.
  • Wash your hands after petting any animal
  • Control symptoms with over the counter medications.
  • Artificial tears or decongestant eyedrops
  • Oral antihistamines

See an allergist for prescription medications

  • Eyedrops
  • Allergy Shots
  • Nonsedating oral histamines

Many allergens that trigger eye allergies are airborne so you cannot always avoid them. Discuss your symptoms with our eye allergist to determine which treatment option is right for you. We understand that eye allergies can be downright miserable and can work to increase your tolerance to reduce your reaction to triggers. You no longer have to be a victim of seasonal allergies. Come to our clinic and receive the best service around. Let us treat your symptoms so you can get back to life.