EYE IRRITATION

Eye irritation can have various causes and can manifest in different ways. Some causes of eye irritation include:
- Dry eyes: Insufficient tear production or rapid tear film evaporation can lead to dry, irritated eyes.
- Allergies: Exposure to environmental allergens like pollen, dust, or pet dander can trigger eye allergies and irritation.
- Infections: Bacterial or viral infections of the eye, such as conjunctivitis (pink eye), can cause eye irritation.
- Foreign objects and injury: Getting a foreign object, such as dirt, sand, or an eyelash, in the eye, or injury to the eye, such as corneal abrasion, can lead to irritation and discomfort.
- Chemical exposure: Contact with irritating chemicals, such as chlorine in swimming pools or cleaning products, can cause eye irritation.
- Blepharitis: Inflammation of the eyelids, often due to bacterial or seborrheic dermatitis, can lead to eye irritation.
- Digital eye strain: Prolonged use of digital screens can cause eye strain, dryness, and irritation.

Treatment for influenza focuses on relieving symptoms and supporting the body’s immune response.
- Redness or bloodshot appearance of the eyes
- Itching, burning, or stinging sensation in the eyes
- Sensitivity to light (photophobia)
- Excessive tearing or watery eyes
- Gritty or sandy feeling in the eyes
- Swelling or puffiness of the eyelids
- Discharge or crusting around the eyes
- Blurred or impaired vision

- Identifying and addressing the underlying cause is crucial for effective treatment.
- Over-the-counter eye drops or ointments can provide relief for mild cases of eye irritation.
- For more severe or persistent cases, prescription eye drops or ointments may be necessary.
- Addressing environmental factors, such as reducing digital screen time or avoiding allergens, can also help manage eye irritation.
- In some cases, more specialized treatments, such as lid hygiene, may be recommended for conditions like blepharitis.
- The information provided here is general, and it is important to follow up with LakePointe Urgent Care or another healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment if you suspect this or any other medical condition.
The information provided here is general, and it is important to follow up with LakePointe Urgent Care or another healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment if you suspect this or any other medical condition.
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