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Yes, many Allergies can cause blurry vision, itchy/watery eyes, a stuffy nose, all-over aches and pains.. etc. I have allergies, and they suck! If you're looking for a medicine to relieve the effects of the allergies, I'd recommend Claritin non-drowsy.

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If you have an infection your eye either caused by other medication or by bacteria and you ignore it for long without consulting a doctor for medication, it could cause blurriness that comes and goes like a flash therefore interfering with your daily activities and in turn will make your eyes strain which would then lead to minor headaches or even migraines.

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12y ago
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Yes, allergies can make your eyes swell up, and also go red. Many things can do this, also inadequate eye cleaning when you wake uo after a night's sleep and improper cleaning and disinfection of contact lenses.

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10y ago
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Yes, some people feel dizzy during an allergic reaction.

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15y ago
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yes you can, it's caused from the pressure of your sinuses.

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15y ago
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Yes they can. I have noticed this especially with pet allergies. I try my best to keep my hands away from my eyes as much as possible to prevent this.

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very sick

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yes

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