Itching Eyes? Discover the Cause!
What are the primary causes of itching eyes, and how does each cause contribute to the symptoms, highlighting the role of allergens, dry eyes, and eye infections?
Causes of Itching Eyes:
Allergies:
- Triggered by contact with allergens.
- Immune response releases histamine.
- Histamine leads to itching, redness, and swelling.
- Common allergens: pollen, dust, pet dander, certain foods.
Dry Eyes:
- Result from inadequate tear production or poor tear quality.
- Causes dryness, itching, and irritation.
- Increased susceptibility to infections.
- Common causes: aging, specific medications, medical conditions (e.g., diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis).
Eye Infections:
- Bacterial and viral infections contribute to itching.
- Symptoms include redness, inflammation, and eye discharge.
- Prompt treatment essential to prevent contagion.
- Common infections: conjunctivitis (pink eye), styes.
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