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Tianla, itchy eyes are the most taboo to rub with your hands, because the bacteria on your hands are the most. Not long ago, I also had itchy eyes at night, and then I went to the hospital for a check-up, and it was chronic conjunctivitis. In fact, the eyes are not sloppy.
I think you might as well take your mother to a regular hospital for a slit lamp check-up if you speculate here, the cost is very low. Don't buy some eye drops yourself, many of them contain preservatives.
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Go to the doctor, the doctor's advice is the best.
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Itchy eyes are a precursor to many eye diseases, but if there are no other accompanying symptoms, it is likely to be one of the manifestations of allergies
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Itchy eyes are a precursor to many eye diseases, but if there are no other accompanying symptoms, it is likely to be one of the manifestations of allergies
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See a doctor, the doctor is the most authoritative.
If you are too lazy to go to the hospital, you can go and buy eye drops, which are specially designed to relieve itching.
However, you have been for a long time, and you may already have inflammation or something, so it is safer to go to the hospital to see.
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Itchy eyes at night are considered allergic conjunctivitis. Patients are allergic, and when the conjunctiva of the eye comes into contact with allergens, bacteria or various microorganisms in the air, it is easy to cause allergic reactions. Springtime keratoconjunctivitis, which is more common in children, usually develops in spring and summer, and is clinically characterized by itchy eyes, mucous discharge, and worsening symptoms at night.
Some patients may develop symptoms such as itching, edema, and congestion of the eyes rapidly within a few minutes of exposure to the sensitizing substance. If you experience itchy at night, first look for allergens such as indoor pollen, dust mites, hair, groomers, food, and medications. Detaching the allergen, applying cold compresses to the eyelids, topical antihistamines or mast cell stabilizers**.
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I think you have allergic conjunctivitis.
You can find out the reason, it is itchy when you lie down at night, is it related to bedding? Pillows, pillows, pillows, sheets, quilts, or utensils around you. Can be washed, replaced. Then see, is it still itchy? The surrounding environment is hygienic.
In general, allergic conjunctivitis is unexplained itching, tearing, hyperemia, and swollen eyelids.
There are more occurrences in spring, mainly allergies to pollen, and there are also allergies to dust in daily life.
If possible, you can do allergy experiments to find out the allergens.
**Raid Hole: 1Cromolyn sodium, eye drops 3 times a day.
2.Ophthalmic ointment containing cortisone ingredient applied to the conjunctival sac late before bedtime.
3.Appropriate oral administration, breath sensitive one tablet a day.
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It's best to give a picture to judge accurately.
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Take eye drops often and take a break after watching for a long time.