I visited an ophthalmologist because my eyes had been constantly itching and severely red, to the point where it was making daily life uncomfortable. I was particularly worried because I repeatedly experienced eye discharge and found myself rubbing my eyes every morning. In the examination room, Dr. Lee Jin-hee thoroughly inquired about the progression of my symptoms and my living environment, and examined my eye condition in detail using a slit lamp examination. The test results diagnosed me with allergic conjunctivitis, and she explained that my symptoms had worsened due to a combination of external stimuli, seasonal factors, and living with a cat. Treatment focused on symptom relief. First, I was prescribed antihistamine eye drops and artificial tears, and we also decided to use low-concentration steroid eye drops for a short period to quickly reduce inflammation in severe areas. The hospital also provided simple eye washing and cold compress care, and I immediately felt my eyes cool down and the itching lessen. What I liked about this hospital was that they didn't just give me medication; they also explained in detail how not to rub my eyes, how to care for them after going out, and precautions for wearing contact lenses. The explanations were also easy to understand, which gave me confidence. About two days after starting treatment, the itching and redness subsided significantly, and after about four to five days, my eyes were almost back to normal.