Dallas County Living Well Magazine July/August 2017 | Page 21
FIVE: Allergens and air pollution.
Amid spring and summer months, increases in pollen and
other allergens, including exposure to air pollution, can
lead to red, itchy, irritated eyes. Seek out refuge in air-
conditioned spaces to help ease symptoms, but if that isn’t
always choice, particularly for those enjoying outdoor ac-
tivities.
Per Dr. Hoelscher, antihistamines may help reduce some
symptoms but yet worsen others. As she explains, “Taking
oral antihistamines can increase eye dryness. Over-the-
counter or prescription eye drops for dry, irritated eyes
provide relief for some patients. Talk to your primary care
physician about antihistamine options and contact your
eye doctor if eye irritation persists.”
Take a three-step approach to summer eye health
Step 1:
Try not to leave home without UV eye protection for your-
self and your children.
Step 2:
Keep artificial tears close by to flush out irritants and re-
lieve dryness and discomfort.
Step 3:
Schedule an appointment with an eye care professional at
the first sign of eye redness, irritation, discharge or pain.
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