Why eyes get swollen after eating garlic, black pepper.
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user. From the symptoms described by you, It seems most likely to be due to hypersensitivity to food substances. It is a form of allergy. There are various EYE ALLERGIES TRIGGERS: You could be allergic to: ?Pollen from grasses, weeds, and trees. These are the most common kinds of eye allergies and are called SEASONAL ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS. ?Allergy to food stuffs including fish, garlic, spices, etc ?Dust, pet dander, and other indoor allergens. These eye allergies last year-round and are called CHRONIC (PERENNIAL) CONJUNCTIVITIS. ?Makeup, perfume, or other chemicals can trigger eye allergies called CONTACT CONJUNCTIVITIS. ?An allergy to contact lenses, called GIANT PAPILLARY CONJUNCTIVITIS, makes eyes sensitive and red. Just like any other allergic reaction, they are caused by a MISFIRING OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM, the body's natural defense mechanism. It releases HISTAMINE, a chemical that causes swelling and inflammation. Thus, the foremost thing would be to avoid eating these substances if they are responsible for causing excessive discomfort. Also, you could consider using lubricant and antihistaminic eye drops (5 to 6 times in a day). An oral antihistamine might help (cetrizine tablet or allegra 180mg tablet). A good idea would be to get your eyes examined in person by an eye specialist.
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