Hi there! Happy to help. We need to rule out the cause of itching, but in most cases a tear substitute or lubricating eye drops will do the trick. One drop 6-8 times a day for a week. If itching continues, we might have to add either an ointment or an anti allergy drop depending upon the etiology. What other symptoms do you have? Redness or discharge?
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Avoid rubbing eyes and start lubricants
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