Unlike humans, pets don't typically
get itchy eyes or sniffly noses in reaction to allergens.
I get the itchy eyes, itchy throat, all around awful feeling, and so do my kids (which is even worse).
I'll say, «Do
you get itchy eyes and a runny nose in the spring?»
If the story ended there I would still say this is pretty much a miracle, but the next allergy season I noticed I wasn't really
getting the itchy eyes / throat that I usually get.
Not exact matches
If you are living in an area where it is always cold and you start having crack lips, dry skin and
itchy eyes, then it is high time to
get a humidifier.
• Your allergies are mild if you
get a twitchy,
itchy nose and watery
eyes while hanging around outside during pollen season (from early spring to early summer, depending on where you live).
While common allergy medications (antihistamines, decongestants) most often focus on relieving those irritating symptoms —
itchy eyes, sneezing, difficulty breathing — they don't necessarily
get to the root of the issue, which is the body reacting to a certain trigger.
In turn you
get symptoms like
itchy eyes, hives, constipation, diarrhea, joint pain, muscle pain, headaches, fatigue and more.
If you
get sneezing with
itchy watery
eyes, it's probably pollen allergy.
Your
eyes get itchy during the Spring, or you
get the tissues out when you start hearing the words «cedar fever».
She does have allergies and
gets red,
itchy eyes because of that so she takes Hydroxyzine to relieve that.