Can allergic rhinitis and allergic conjunctivitis be cured at the same time with the current cryo-blocking technology? Itchy eyes and tearing. I had rhinitis at first and then conjunctivitis. I was treated with anti-inflammatory drugs, but how can I be cured? The mucous membranes of the nose and eyes are connected, and allergic rhinitis is accompanied by allergic conjunctivitis over time. The symptoms are similar, both are itchy and have discharge (runny and tearful). Most people can slowly relieve it as they get older. It is important to note that allergic conjunctivitis is not an inflammatory condition as commonly referred to, and there is usually no bacterial infection, so some anti-allergy eye medication such as sodium cromoglycate, azelaic acid, emetine is sufficient, and antibiotic eye medication is not necessary. Always keep some small ice cubes at home, put them in a plastic bag (2/3 of a bag, do not put it full), expel most of the air, and tie the mouth tightly. Wrap a wet towel with a cold compress for about 20 minutes when your eyes itch or when they are red to relieve symptoms and reduce drug dependence.