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AAAAI — Eye allergy reference

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Quick Summary

AAAAI allergy reference used for allergy-driven eye irritation, rubbing, watery eyes, and swelling patterns.

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What Studied

This Source page records the evidence item used by the puffy-eyes page. Institutional references summarize patient-facing guidance on under-eye puffiness, bags, swelling, allergies, or self-care. The official product page source is used only for product facts.

Main Findings

The page uses this source conservatively: morning puffiness is framed as usually fluid-related appearance change; under-eye bags may also include structural tissue changes; cold compresses, sleep posture, sodium awareness, allergy management, and gentle eye-area care are reasonable first-line appearance strategies; product claims remain factual and bounded.

Why It Matters

This source helps separate transient cosmetic puffiness from persistent, painful, asymmetric, or medically concerning swelling. It also keeps product and ingredient mentions grounded in appropriate references rather than relying on brand copy for efficacy claims.

Original Source

AAAAI. "Eye allergy."

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AAAAI — Eye allergy reference
Quick Summary
AAAAI allergy reference used for allergy-driven eye irritation, rubbing, watery eyes, and swelling patterns.
What Studied
This Source page records the evidence item used by the puffy-eyes page. Institutional references summarize patient-facing guidance on under-eye puffiness, bags, swelling, allergies, or self-care. The official product page source is used only for product facts.
Main Findings
The page uses this source conservatively: morning puffiness is framed as usually fluid-related appearance change; under-eye bags may also include structural tissue changes; cold compresses, sleep posture, sodium awareness, allergy management, and gentle eye-area care are reasonable first-line appearance strategies; product claims remain factual and bounded.
Why It Matters
This source helps separate transient cosmetic puffiness from persistent, painful, asymmetric, or medically concerning swelling. It also keeps product and ingredient mentions grounded in appropriate references rather than relying on brand copy for efficacy claims.
Original Source
AAAAI. "Eye allergy."
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