Itchy eyes once returning home are considered to be caused by allergic conjunctivitis, contact blepharitis and blepharitis.
After entering a new environment, if there are allergens in the environment such as pollen and willow flakes that come into contact with the conjunctival tissues of the eyes, allergic conjunctivitis may be triggered, which can be treated with anti-allergy drugs such as Olopatadine hydrochloride eye drops.
After returning home, if the skin of the eyes comes into contact with allergens such as dust, it may cause contact blepharitis, resulting in itchy eyes, so you can pay attention to eye cleaning, wash your face with water diligently to remove the allergens to alleviate the symptoms.
If you don’t pay attention to eye hygiene after returning home, it may trigger the infection of the eyelid margin area and form blepharitis, resulting in itchy eyes, you can apply antibiotic eye ointment treatment, such as erythromycin ophthalmic ointment and so on.
Patients with symptoms of itchy eyes should promptly go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital, the doctor to identify the cause and guide the treatment.