Causes of Eye Allergies in Winter

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Many people experience persistent allergy symptoms in the spring when various plants bloom. However, eye allergies are also a common issue in the winter. Even though people tend to spend more time inside during this season, many different allergens flourish indoors and can cause persistent eye irritation. 

What Causes Eye Allergies in The Winter?

The most common winter allergens that may cause eye redness, itchiness, burning, and related symptoms include:

Pet Dander

Pet dander is a common allergen all year round. During the winter, it can cause eye allergies due to increased time spent indoors. Additionally, heating systems can circulate pet dander throughout your home. 

Fireplace Smoke

Gathering around the fireplace is a comforting, festive activity for the family all winter long. Unfortunately, if you have a wood fireplace instead of a gas fireplace, the resulting smoke could be causing your eye allergies. Smoke from any type of fire can lead to itchy, irritated eyes.

Dust Mites

Dust mites are microscopic pests that are too small for the human eye to see. They often live in house dust, especially in carpeting, bedding, and upholstered furniture. Unfortunately, many people are allergic to dust mites and may experience eye irritation when they come into contact with them. 

Cockroach Droppings

Cockroach droppings can trigger allergy symptoms, including eye irritation. Properly storing food and promptly cleaning up crumbs can help keep cockroaches away from your household. But, if you spot them, consider contacting an exterminator to nip the problem in the bud. 

Mold Spores

Mold spores are another common allergen that can live in your home. Mold is more likely to grow in humid environments, including the bathroom, kitchen, or basement. Thankfully, properly ventilating your home can help prevent mold formation. 

We offer comprehensive treatment for eye allergies at the Eye Clinic of Florida. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and easily manage your eye allergies all winter.