Eye
drops can effectively reduce these symptoms, as
can rain and cooler weather, which decrease the
amount of pollen in the air. Many allergy symptoms
are temporary and can be eliminated once contact
with the offending allergen (cosmetic or detergent
etc.) has ended. An increasing number of eye allergy
cases are related to medications and contact lens
wear. Also, animal hair and certain cosmetics,
such as mascara, face creams, and eyebrow pencil
can cause allergies that affect the eye. Touching
or rubbing eyes after handling nail polish, soaps,
or chemicals may cause an allergic reaction. Some
people have sensitivity to lip-gloss and eye makeup.
If you experience continued irritations from your
contact lenses, you may need to change your lens
prescription and for the short term stop wearing
the lenses to allow your eyes to heal. Regular
lens
cleaning habits may be necessary
to keep airborne and chemical allergens from entering
your eyes when the contacts are handled.
If you have any with eye allergies, schedule an
appointment with NeoVision Eye Center at 510-431-5511
(Union City)
or 650-962-4626 (Mountain
View).
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