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Eye Tips for Those Suffering from Eye Allergies

If you suffer from allergies triggered by common indoor and outdoor sources like dust, pollen, mold, mites and pets, then it is likely that you suffer from a number of symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, congestion and red, swollen or itchy eyes. Left untreated and unmanaged, these allergies can cause eye infections and contribute to conditions including pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis that requires specialized eye care for treatment. The best method of alleviating eye allergies is prevention, although there are over-the-counter solutions as well as options that your Columbia Optometry specialist Dr. Dorothy Park & Associates can offer.

Eye Allergies

Preventing Eye Allergies in Columbia, SC

The best way to avoid eye allergies and treat eyecare associated symptoms is to avoid contact with your particular allergen, which can be due to outdoor, indoor, and even exposure to your furry friends. Here’s Dr. Dorothy Park’s advice, our Columbia optometrists advice to alleviate eye allergy discomfort via prevention.

Avoiding Eye Allergies Outdoors

Avoid the outdoors during peak allergy seasons especially during morning and evening hours when wind currents tend to pick up. Window A/C and heating units should also be avoided when possible. During times of exposure to seasonal allergies outdoors, wear sunglasses or your prescription glasses to minimize eye exposure.

Negating Indoor Allergens that Cause Eye Distress

Keep your windows closed and keep any air conditioning and heating units and ducts maintained and cleaned. Attempt to minimize humidity indoors as best as possible, and keep your sheets cleaned regularly. Dust mite covers can be a big help to fight mites and bed bugs that can source eye allergies.

Limit Pet Exposure

If it’s discovered that pet allergies are sourcing your issues, our optometrist recommends limiting your exposure the pet by keeping it outdoors or at least off of you primary surfaces such as bedding and seating areas. Frequent washings and brushings to eliminate dander are also helpful.

Eye Allergy Management and Treatment

If you’re looking for over-the-counter treatments for eye allergies our optometry and eye care specialists may recommend artificial tears, decongestant eye drops, or oral histamines. However, for severe eye allergies, our optometrist in Columbia may advise that you consider prescription antihistamines, corticosteroids, decongestants, NSAID’s or allergy shots to address your symptoms more aggressively.

Suffer From Eye Allergies? Call Dr. Dorothy Park & Associates

If you’re looking for the best eye care and allergy treatments in Columbia, SC then call us today at 803-254-6306 to schedule a consultation, so we can help address your allergic symptoms and get you relief right away. Dr. Park and her enthusiastic team look forward to seeing you soon.

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