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I am suffering from eye itching, eye dryness, rhinitis, and nasal congestion due to an allergic attack. What medicine should I take for this?

Asked by Male, 35 · 16 days ago

Your symptoms suggest an allergic reaction affecting both the eyes and the nose, which is commonly seen in allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and allergic conjunctivitis (pink eye). Exposure to dust, pollen, smoke, pets, or weather changes can trigger these symptoms. Antihistamine medications such as cetirizine, levocetirizine, loratadine, or fexofenadine are commonly used to reduce sneezing, nasal congestion, itching, and watery eyes. Saline nasal sprays or steam inhalation may help clear nasal blockage. For eye dryness and irritation, lubricating eye drops (artificial tears) can provide relief. In some cases, doctors may prescribe anti-allergy eye drops or nasal steroid sprays to better control symptoms if they are frequent or severe. Try to avoid known allergens as much as possible. Keep rooms dust-free, wash bedding regularly, avoid rubbing your eyes, and wear protective glasses or a mask outdoors if needed. Drinking enough water may also help with dryness. If your symptoms become severe, vision becomes blurred, eye pain develops, or nasal blockage persists for a long time, please seek medical advice for further examination and treatment.
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  1. Antihistamine Eye Drops

    • Use drops like Olopatadine for eye itching and dryness.
  2. Oral Antihistamines

    • Take Fexofenadine (Fenixa-180mg) for rhinitis and nasal congestion.
  3. Nasal Decongestants

    • Use Xylometazoline spray for short-term nasal relief (max 3 days).
  4. Additional Measures

    • Try artificial tears for dryness and saline sprays for nasal passages.
  5. When to See a Doctor

    • Consult a doctor if symptoms persist beyond a week or worsen.

Answered 16 days ago