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My child takes medications by mouth for allergies. Why aren’t they stopping the allergic reaction in the eyes?

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My child takes medications by mouth for allergies. Why aren’t they stopping the allergic reaction in the eyes?

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Sometimes the medications taken by mouth are not enough to control the effects of allergies on the eyes. An eye drop in addition to medications by mouth can often help get the eye symptoms under control.

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