Relieving Itchy Eyes: Causes and Remedies

Itchy eyes refer to a sensation of discomfort or irritation in the eyes that may result from allergies, infections, or dryness.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Itchy Eyes FAQ


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What causes itchy eyes?

Itchy eyes are most often caused by an allergy. What are the symptoms of itchy eyes? You might also have itchy eyelids. It's usually itchy at the base of the eyelashes. Your eyes and/or eyelids might also be swollen. Sometimes itchy eyes can be caused by something called dry eye syndrome.

Do you have itchy eyes?

If you have itchy eyes, you’re not alone. Itchy eyes, also known as ocular pruritus, are a common problem and why many people eventually visit an eye doctor. The best way to treat itchy eyes is to know what is causing them to feel itchy.

Can allergies cause itchy eyes?

Feeling your itchy eyes more when allergy triggers, such as pollen, are present However, it’s possible to have eye allergy symptoms and no respiratory symptoms. Dry eye syndrome happens when your eyes don’t make enough tears to stay lubricated, or your eyes don’t make the right kinds of tears.

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