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Allergys can cause itchy eyes.
Itchy red bumps at the outside corners of the eyes could be a sign of allergic conjunctivitis, contact dermatitis, or blepharitis. It is recommended to consult with an eye doctor or dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes as it can cause the body to produce more Histamine.
The following are types of allergies that could be caused by the sunflower plant.Pollen Allergy: runny nose, congestion, itchy eyes, tearing, facial swelling and some people may have asthma symptomsSeed and Oil Allergy: can cause anaphylactic shock.Honey Allergy: there is a rare allergy to honey that contains sunflower pollen
Airborne allergens cause the sneezing, runny nose, and itchy, bloodshot eyes of hay fever (allergic rhinitis ). Airborne allergens can also affect the lining of the lungs, causing asthma, or conjunctivitis (pink eye).
Wet basements can cause allergic reactions, runny noses, itchy-watery eyes, coughing, sneezing, throat irritation, asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis and a fever. http://www.ehow.com/list_6523214_health-risks-wet-basements.html#ixzz1MwTVZZ3l
If you are sneezing, have itchy, red, watery or dry eyes, are coughing, have a stuffy nose or an itchy throat, then see a doctor. You may be unfourtunate enogh to have hayfever. If you have asthma or other allergues, or it runs in your family there is an increased chance!
No
Inhaling cat hair can trigger allergies in some people, leading to symptoms like sneezing, coughing, and itchy eyes. It can also worsen asthma symptoms in individuals with asthma. However, for most people, inhaling cat hair is not harmful to their health.
Some symptoms of bad mold are runny nose to asthma. some bad mold can trigger allergic rhinitis, also skin problems, itchy eyes, and breathing problems.
I was on it all day yesterday and now my eyes are itchy and I have a small rash. It's very possible
There are many ways to stop an itchy nose. You could a)scratch or rub it b)blow it c)have some medication that stops dry eyes and itch noses