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Eye Infection & Irritation Relief in Ireland

Find relief for minor eye irritations and support your eye comfort with our dedicated collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. We stock products for common minor eye complaints such as irritation and conjunctivitis-type symptoms, as well as eye cleansing products. Eye symptoms can have various causes, so it’s important to seek advice, especially for pain, vision changes or symptoms in children. Always read the label and ask our pharmacist. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Relief for Minor Eye Irritation

We stock products aimed at soothing minor eye irritation and the symptoms of common complaints such as conjunctivitis. Because eye symptoms can have different causes, our pharmacist can help you decide on a suitable product and whether you should see your GP or optician.

Eye Cleansing & Bathing

Sterile eye wash and eye bathing products can help cleanse and soothe irritated eyes, for example after exposure to dust or other irritants. These offer gentle relief and are a useful item to keep at home.

When to Seek Advice

Some eye infections need specific treatment, and certain symptoms should always be assessed. Seek advice for eye pain, sensitivity to light, changes in vision, significant redness, or symptoms in a baby or young child, and don’t delay if you’re concerned.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sterile eye wash and soothing products can help with minor irritation, and some products are aimed at common complaints like conjunctivitis-type symptoms. Because eye symptoms have various causes, it’s best to check with our pharmacist, who can advise on a suitable product and whether to see your GP or optician.

Some types of conjunctivitis can be contagious, so good hygiene — washing hands, not sharing towels, and avoiding touching or rubbing the eyes — helps prevent spreading it. If symptoms are significant, painful, affect vision, or don’t settle, it’s best to seek advice, as treatment depends on the cause.

Minor eye irritation can often be soothed with over-the-counter products, but eye infections can have different causes and some need specific treatment. It’s best to check with our pharmacist or GP rather than assuming, particularly if symptoms are more than mild or affect a child.

Seek advice promptly for eye pain, sensitivity to light, changes or loss of vision, significant redness or swelling, discharge, or any eye symptoms in a baby or young child. A contact lens wearer with a red, painful eye should remove the lens and seek advice urgently. When in doubt, get it checked.