Patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis resulting in itchy eyes should be detached from allergens in time, and can be treated with anti-allergy medications such as nasal spray hormones and antihistamine eye drops to alleviate uncomfortable symptoms. Seasonal allergic rhinitis patients with itchy eyes, mostly caused by allergic conjunctivitis, patients need to try to avoid contact with allergens, such as pollen, willow, hair, etc., to avoid aggravation of allergic symptoms. Patients also need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use anti-allergy drugs, such as budesonide nasal spray, sodium cromoglycate eye drops, loratadine, etc., in order to relieve the discomfort. Patients with severe allergy symptoms are advised to consult a hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.