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This is allergy eye disease
A. Avoid dust exposure
B. Avoid rubbing
C. Cold compresses
D.use antiallergic eyedrop
E.use lubricating eyedrop
F. Use mild steroid in pulse dose
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Hi there...it looks like you could be suffering from allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis. But there are other causes also for such symptoms. And since when have you been having these symptoms? You will require a detailed clinical examination of nasal cavity, throat and eyes. So kindly consult a Ent specialist and ophthalmologist for further evaluation.
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