The skin around the eyes is incredibly delicate and susceptible to allergies. During the monsoon season, the risk of irritation and allergic reactions increases considerably, often the eyes are affected by one of the first areas. Also read Eye allergies found you below? These home care tips can change everything
In an interview with HT lifestyle, Dr. Kunal Nirmal, ophthalmologist, Faco refractive and ocular trauma surgeon, Kalubha Road, Bhavanagar said, “The skin around the eyes is the thinner on the body – compared to 1 to 2 millimeters. The glands, glands, make the periabital area especially weak for environmental allergies and irritability.”
Tiger that can cause rash around the eyes:
“For seasonal or environmental allergic individuals, airborne particles such as dust particles, pollen, mold, and pet danders are common triggers. These allergies can easily affect the skin around the eyes and eyes, causing both dermatologist and oocular symptoms.” Also read Eyes, allergies and monsoon: Tips to compete with seasonal eye allergies during the rainy season
To be aware of ocular symptoms:
- Itching
- Water
- Redness
- burning sensation
- Blurred vision
- Sensation of heaviness around the eyes
- Crowd
- Chemicals (inflammatory conjunctiva)
- Periorbital Edima and Puffyness

Tips to take care of your eyes:
1. Cold compression/icing: Helps relieve swelling and itching. Applying a cool compress to closed eyelids can reduce inflammation and provide soothing relief from discomfort. It is a simple, non-invasive method that can be repeated several times a day for ongoing symptoms management.
2. Low-potency steroid i drop: Can be determined for short -term use under medical supervision. These drops help control severe inflammation and allergic reactions in the eyes, but should only be used as guided to avoid possible side effects. Prolonged or unprotected use may increase the risk of complications such as eye pressure or increased infection.
3. Lubricant eyes drops: Help reduce discomfort and calm the eyes. They provide very important moisture, especially if your eyes feel dry or gritty due to allergies or environmental bottlenecks. Regular use can help out allergies out and reduce redness, making daily activities more comfortable.
4. Clean bed and towel: Allergen reduces buildups. Washing these items often helps to eliminate dust particles, pollen and other common allergies. It is necessary to maintain a clean environment to prevent recurrence of symptoms and support overall eye health. Also read Winter is dry and irritated your eyes? 6 Expert Tips and Precautions to maintain healthy vision in cold weather
5. Use hypoallergenic products: The aroma-free, dermatologist-tested products are the best for the delicate eye field. These products are less likely to cause irritation or allergic reaction, making them ideal for sensitive skin and eyes. Always check the ingredient label and make an option for formulas designed especially for sensitive or allergic-prone individuals.
6. Consult a specialist: A dermatologist or allergist can help identify trigger and determine proper treatment. Professional guidance ensures that you receive an analog management plan, reducing the risk of complications and persistent symptoms. Early intervention can also help prevent long -term damage and improve the overall quality of life.
Note the readers: This article is only for informative purposes and is not an option for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor with any question about a medical condition.