What’s wrong with your eyes?

The patient’s eyes are always itchy, which may be caused by allergic conjunctivitis, dry eye, contact dermatitis and other diseases.
1. Allergic conjunctivitis: allergic patients in contact with pollen, willow floss and other allergens, eye allergies such as allergic conjunctivitis, etc., the patient may appear itchy eyes, increased secretions, dryness and other uncomfortable symptoms. In addition, the patient will want to fear of light, foreign body sensation, pain and other discomfort symptoms.
2. Dry eye: Dry eye may be caused by insufficient tear secretion or excessive evaporation, etc., and patients may experience discomfort such as itchy eyes, foreign body sensation, dryness, etc. In addition, patients may also experience discomfort such as fear of light, foreign body sensation, and pain. In addition, dry eye patients will also appear photophobia, conjunctival congestion, itching and other uncomfortable symptoms.
3. Contact dermatitis: Eyelid contact dermatitis refers to the inflammatory reaction that occurs mainly at the contact site after the skin comes into contact with a certain substance from the outside world, and the patient will experience intense itching and burning sensation near the eyelids or eyelids, and other uncomfortable symptoms. Patients with eyelid contact dermatitis may also experience discomfort such as eyelid erythema, swelling, and pimples, as well as vesicles and oozing.
It is recommended that patients with significant itchy eyes seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and select the appropriate treatment as prescribed by their doctor.