Achoo! What Can You Do About Itchy & Watery Eyes?

May Is National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month

Each year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America declares May to be "National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month." It's a peak season for asthma and allergy sufferers, and a perfect time to educate your family, friends, co-workers and others about these diseases. There is no cure for asthma and allergies, and many deaths are preventable with proper treatment and care. According to various sources, up to ten people a day may die from asthma.

Asthma affects more than 24.5 million Americans. More than 6 million children under the age of 18 suffer from asthma. More than 50 million Americans have all types of allergies – pollen, skin, latex and more. Please join us in raising awareness for these common diseases.

Did you know that a cold towel compress can reduce inflammation? Also try over-the-counter Zaditor Antihistamine Eye Drops to reduce symptoms.

If your eyes are itchy, red, or watery, call our team today to schedule a visit with your eye doctor who will recommend the best course of treatment for your condition.

It is gorgeous outside, but allergies are a bummer. Quick tips to make your eyes feel better:

  1. Wash your hands and face to keep pollen away

  2. Leave those shoes outside, they track pollen indoors

  3. keep those re-wetting artificial tears handy, they can make a big difference when chilled in a refrigerator

  4. For contact lens wearers, consider switching to daily disposable lenses.

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