Both of my eyes are continuously watering and feel irritated, and the prescribed treatment has shown no improvement. What eye drops or medications should I use?
Since your current treatment isn't working, it is important to consult your eye doctor for a re-evaluation before starting new medications. Continuous watering is often a reflex response to underlying dry eyes, allergies, or a blocked tear duct. \n\nWhile waiting for your appointment, using preservative-free artificial tears (lubricating drops) can help soothe irritation safely. Avoid over-the-counter redness-relief drops. Depending on the diagnosis, your doctor may suggest prescription anti-inflammatory drops (like cyclosporine), antihistamines, or warm compresses. Rest assured, this is a very common and highly treatable issue once the exact cause is identified.
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Both of my eyes are continuously watering and feel irritated, and the prescribed treatment has shown no improvement. What eye drops or medications should I use?