Itchy eyes (also known as ocular pruritus) can happen for several reasons, ranging from allergies and environmental irritants to infections and underlying conditions that affect the eyes or eyelids.
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Itchy eyes are a common complaint that most of us have probably experienced at some point. And, usually, allergies are to blame. You may get itchy eyes if you are near pollen or animal fur ...
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While many of us can find our eyes to be dry or itchy from time to time, these could actually be warning signs of some unwanted visitors. A stray eyelash, or too much time looking at screens ...