Hello and hope you are doing well.
For the eye irritation you could use artificial tear drops and ointment to lubricate the eyes. But to deal with the root cause, ask for a referral to an allergist.
Allergy shots or immunotherapy are usually recommended if the allergen cannot be avoided and symptoms are hard to control. Regular injections of the allergen are usually given (with each dose slightly larger than the previous dose) until a maximum dose is reached. However, these do not work for everybody and require frequent follow-up to your attending physician. Indeed, they may require years of treatment, but they work in most cases. They can also cause uncomfortable side effects and possible dangerous outcomes , such as anaphylaxis. Talk to your doctor about this for proper evaluation.
Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
Thanks. The eye burning problem has been going on for all of the 15 years, too. It's just getting even worse.
Keep in mind your Dr is treating allergies but can be something viral, that was my case.
I had a similar problem and ended up going to a specialist. They are more attentive. Good luck