Allergies cause problems for many Australians every year. For those who wear contact lenses, there are strategies for reducing discomfort.
Hundreds of thousands of Australians suffer from seasonal allergies, experiencing the discomfort of red, itchy, or watery eyes, as well as other symptoms such as sneezing and itching. During the allergy seasons of spring and summer, many people who wear contact lenses report eye discomfort due to allergies.
Allergens that you encounter can be airborne allergens such as grass, tree and weed pollens. People who are sensitive to these suffer from seasonal allergic conjunctivitis, the most common eye allergy. Other common eye allergens include pet hair, mould found in moist rooms, pollution and dust mites. These allergens can trigger symptoms for people throughout the year.
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