Sinus Patient With Severe Allergic Rhinitis. Sticky Eyes. On Allegra And Fluticone Nasal Spray. Need Medication Change?
hi doctor !! iam a sinus patient with severe allergic rhinitis . My problem is stickiness in my eyes which irritates due to the allergies . tried lot of medicines antihistamine but of no use . right now using Allegra from 2 months with fluticone nasal spray ( changed recently from flixanase and working better than before) but still that stickiness continues . Do i have to change the medicine ? as i heard montair fx will help in my case but not sure . Please advice
Stickiness of eyes is not a common unless the conjunctiva is inflamed. Allergic conditions can induce such inflammation resulting in the production of sticky secretions. You would need to address eye issue independently apart from allergic rhinitis.
Washing the eye with luke warm saline water should take care of the sticky discharges. However a permanent cure can only be found by allergy desensitization process.
Desensitization process takes a long time and result is not consistent. You can consult an allergist nearby to help you through with the desensitization technique.
In the meantime, consult an ophthalmologist to rule out other causes. You may use montair along with your current nasal spray after discussing with your treating doctor.
You are suffering from allery which is menifesting in nose and eyes and even sinusitis could be allergic in nature with or without superadded infection. You may change your nasal spray to Metaspray. Take Loratadine or cetrizine instead of allegra. This change may help. Use Cromal eye drops for stickiness and take Montair 10 mgm tablet, once at night. Wash you eyes frequently with water and do some deep breathing exercises. I`m sure these will help you.
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Sinus Patient With Severe Allergic Rhinitis. Sticky Eyes. On Allegra And Fluticone Nasal Spray. Need Medication Change?
Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. Stickiness of eyes is not a common unless the conjunctiva is inflamed. Allergic conditions can induce such inflammation resulting in the production of sticky secretions. You would need to address eye issue independently apart from allergic rhinitis. Washing the eye with luke warm saline water should take care of the sticky discharges. However a permanent cure can only be found by allergy desensitization process. Desensitization process takes a long time and result is not consistent. You can consult an allergist nearby to help you through with the desensitization technique. In the meantime, consult an ophthalmologist to rule out other causes. You may use montair along with your current nasal spray after discussing with your treating doctor. Hope this answers your query. Regards