What to do if your eyes are red, swollen and itchy from skin allergies

Eye skin allergy, redness, swelling and itching is mainly an immune reaction caused by contact with various exogenous allergens, which belongs to allergic dermatosis, and can be treated by general treatment and medication (e.g. loratadine).
1. General treatment: avoid allergic and irritating foods, such as coffee, strong tea, alcohol, fish, etc., avoid external stimuli, such as violent scratching, hot water scalding, etc., but also can check the allergens, usually avoid contact.
2. medication: eye skin allergies, redness, swelling and itching can be treated with medication, common oral medications are loratadine, ebastine, etc., common topical medications are benadryl cream, mometasone furoate cream, etc. for treatment.
It is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to use medication, not blindly use drugs or unauthorized changes in drug dosage, so as not to cause adverse effects on the body, and try to avoid scratching, so as not to aggravate the lesions, causing infections.