April 16, 2008
Visine for Allergies
What are Allergy Eyes?
Are you suffering from itchy, red, and irritated eyes? You have the symptoms of allergy eyes and these may be from a number of causes. Perhaps you had dinner with a friend in a smoky restaurant and that made your eyes begin to itch. Or, maybe you have been working for hours in front of the computer screen to complete an assignment. The most common reason for the symptoms you have is that you have allergy eyes.
A negative reaction to a substance can produce your allergy eyes. This condition can come from a number of allergens, some of these might include: pollen, dust mites, weeds, and grass exposure. The allergy eyes are most affected during the seasons of fall and spring. When you go outside, the effects of pollen and allergens can be overwhelming.
Our beloved pets may also contribute to our having allergy eyes. Dog and cat dander and hair that are released into our environment soon irritate our eyes and they begin to itch and water.
There are some ways to keep your pet and still have clear eyes.
What can be done for Allergy Eyes?
A combination of antihistamine and a decongestant can be taken effectively and this wonderful medicine is called Visine Advance Allergy. It relieves the itching, redness, and tearing that your allergies have caused for you. This is a medication you can trust. It will help sooth and relieve your irritated eyes.
The antihistamine relieves the itching and the decongestant is there to reduce the redness you have been experiencing. The decongestant reduces the swelling of the blood vessels.
Place 1 to 2 drops in the affected eye up to four times a day. You must be an adult to use these or at least a child over the age of six. Some users may experience a tingling sensation for a brief time.
If you experience pain, changed vision, continued redness, or irritated eyes, or if your condition worsens consult a doctor. If this lasts more that 72 hours, consult a doctor then as well. Do not use this medication if you have heart disease, high blood pressure, or glaucoma. Using too much of this medicine may cause the redness to persist. Your itchy, red, irritated allergy eyes should become better after using a good product, such as Visine Advance Allergy, allergy medications, and a cleaner environment. Using these together will achieve the best results.
Filed under Allergies, Types Of Allergies by Rex Magnum aka The Allergist Immunologist










