Dry, itchy eyes need to be treated with artificial tears and anti-allergy drops in the eyes.
Dry eyes and itchy eyes are usually caused by dry eye combined with allergic conjunctivitis. The two are often combined and interact with each other. The presence of dry eye can lead to a weakening of the flushing effect of tears on the allergens in the conjunctival sac, thus aggravating allergic conjunctivitis, while the chronic inflammatory irritation caused by allergic conjunctivitis may aggravate dry eye and form a vicious circle.
In terms of treatment, artificial tears need to be inserted into the eye to relieve dry eye, which can also play a role in flushing allergens, and commonly used medications include sodium vitrate eye drops, polyethylene glycol eye drops, and so on. It is also necessary to use anti-allergy eye drops to relieve the itching symptoms of the eyes, such as Olopatadine hydrochloride eye drops.
If you feel dry and itchy eyes on your own, please go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time, and follow your doctor’s advice on which medication to use and how to use it.