Ocular Allergy
Ocular allergy is a form of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis caused by inhaling airborne pollen, mold, or pet dander. Symptoms include red and itchy eyes, as well as watery discharge, blurred vision, and sensitivity to light. Ocular allergy is most often treatable and preventable through anti-allergy eye drops, nasal corticosteroid sprays, and avoidance of known triggers. For more severe cases, medications like antihistamines may be prescribed. By managing ocular allergies, individuals can reduce the discomfort associated with ocular allergy and maintain healthy vision.
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