Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Ocular allergy and spectacle frames and sunglasses

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What causes eye allergies?

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Eye allergies are often hereditary and can also occur due to a connection with another type of allergic reaction. Many allergens in the air in contact with the eyes and nose ahead. Common allergens include pollen, mold, dust and pet dander.

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In case of allergic reaction, your eyes can be considered as a matter of being a dangerous overreaction, even if it is not. Pollen, which is harmless toitself, can lead to excessive production of mucus and tears in the eyes of overly sensitive, allergic person. Other causes of allergies, such as certain foods or bee stings, does not usually cause the eye to allergens so, and even falls, adverse reactions to certain cosmetics or drugs such as antibiotics, lead to the eyes may cause eye allergies.

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In addition, cigarette smoke, perfumes, and some like diesel exhaust can irritate eyes and causeAbsence of allergic symptoms or may increase your allergic reaction.

Allergies can trigger other problems, especially those more sensitive to allergens that are associated with conjunctivitis (eye inflammation commonly known) and asthma.

The most common symptoms of allergies are:
• red, swollen eyes and itchy
• Runny nose
• Sneezing and coughing
• itching of the nose, mouth or throat
• Headaches

In addition, significant symptoms, it is also possiblefeel tired and may suffer from lack of sleep.

How can we prevent eye allergies?

In most cases, the effective management of ocular allergy is fairly simple. Prevent or avoid what is causing your eye allergy.
• Keep your home free of pet dander and dust and keeping animals upholstery.
• Stay indoors when the pollen is in the air - and keep the windows closed.
• Saline or showers are a bit 'of Vaseline applied inside the noseTo reduce the symptoms of the disease.
• Avoid parks or fields, especially in the early evening, when he suspended a lot of pollen in the air.
• Ask someone to mow the lawn and not on the freshly cut grass.
• Wear sunglasses to protect eyes from all pollen, and drive with the windows closed.

With the Wimbledon season upon us, he forgets a lot of pollen in the air and sun, do not lose your sunglasses!

Ocular allergy and spectacle frames and sunglasses

Grass Allergies

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