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Symptoms of Eye Allergies
Triggers of Eye Allergies
When to Call for Eye - AllergyContact Doctor Within 24 Hours
Contact Doctor During Office Hours
Self Care at Home
Care Advice for Eye Allergy
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Last Reviewed: 10/31/2022 Last Revised: 01/13/2022 Copyright 2000-2022. Schmitt Pediatric Guidelines LLC. How do you get rid of swollen eyes from allergies?Take over-the-counter oral antihistamines or antihistamine or decongestant eye drops. These medicines can offer more relief, but they can sometimes make your eyes dry. (Do not use the eye drops if you have contact lenses in place. Also, do not use the eye drops for more than 5 days, as rebound congestion can occur).
What helps swollen eyes fast?Reducing the swelling is all about cooling and moving the fluid away from the eyes.. Apply a cool compress. A cool compress can help reduce swelling. ... . Apply cucumber slices or tea bags. ... . Gently tap or massage the area to stimulate blood flow. ... . Apply witch hazel. ... . Use a facial massage tool. ... . Apply a chilled cream or serum.. How long does it take for swollen eyes from allergies to go down?Itching may last for 2 days. Pinkness or redness lasts about 3 days. The eye may be puffy for up to 7 days.
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