The first thing to do if your eyes develop seasonal allergies is to avoid contact with allergens. If the allergy is caused by external factors, such as pollen or dust, you should minimize going outside or wear goggles and a mask to avoid contact with the allergen as effectively as possible. In addition, topical anti-allergy eye drops, such as Olopatadine or Imodium drops, can be used. If the symptoms are severe, hormonal eye drops, such as Dimethoate or Flomylone drops, can also be used to stop the itching. In addition, if the itch is more intense, the use of eye drops alone can be combined with cool compresses, i.e., using a cool towel on the eyelids, which can effectively relieve the itchy symptoms and play an anti-allergic effect.