Pink Eye or Allergies?
Pink Eye or Allergies?
Whether it’s itching, burning, or redness, eye
irritation is just that — irritating. Understanding what’s causing your
symptoms can help you calm the redness and get back to seeing clearly. We’ve
outlined the difference between pink eye and allergies, two common causes of
eye irritation.
Pink eye
Cause: Virus or bacteria
Contagious: Yes
Symptoms: Pus and mucus, burning, sore, redness
Where: Starting in one eye, potentially spreading
to both
When: Year round
The biggest difference between pink eye and
allergy is the pus and mucus that can gather in the eye. The infection will
start in one eye, and potentially move to the other eye, which is also unique
to pink eye.
If you suspect you have pink eye, you’ll want to
visit your doctor. They will determine if the infection is due to a virus or
bacteria and give you treatment options based off of that. Oftentimes antibiotics
or eye drops are prescribed, and once they run their course, the infection is
cleared.
The biggest difference between pink eye and
allergy is the pus and mucus that can gather in the eye.
Allergies
Cause: Airborne allergens
Contagious: No
Symptoms: Itching, watering, puffy, redness
Where: Both eyes
When: Allergy season
For those with allergic rhinitis, itching and
scratching can occur in the eyes, just like it does in the nose. When airborne
allergens circulate through the air and come in contact with your eyes, your
body tries to fight back against the unwanted contact. Histamine is released,
and that’s when symptoms occur.
Antihistamines or antihistamine eye drops can
help cover the symptoms, but they will reoccur every year when your bothersome
allergy is in bloom. An allergy test is a great way to determine what allergens
cause your symptoms. Sublingual immunotherapy is an ideal way to help treat
your eye allergies. In addition, you can make lifestyle changes based off of
your identified allergens, like closing your windows during peak season,
running an air purifier, or avoiding certain outdoor areas.
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