Eye Allergy Season in Iowa

Eye Allergies

What are Allergies?

Allergic reactions occur when the eye over-reacts to pollen, molds, dust, or pet dander, the body thinks is dangerous.  Approximately 30-50% of the Iowa population has allergic symptoms of some kind.  Allergic symptoms of the eye include redness, watering, itching. 

These eye symptoms may or may not be accompanied by runny nose, sneezing, coughing, fatigue, or headache.

Allergy Treatment

The diagnosis of eye allergies is not always straight forward.  Let one of the eye doctors at Iowa EyeCare in Cedar Rapids, Marion, and Robins, Iowa, examine your eyes to be certain you are not suffering from an infection and help you choose the best treatment for your eyes.

The simplest solution to eye allergies is to avoid the offending agent.  Keep your living environment clean of allergens.  Always wear sunglasses when outdoors.  Wrap-around sunglasses will shield your eyes from allergens.  Limit time spent outdoors on days when the pollen count is high.

When eyes are chronically affected by allergies an eye drop medication may be necessary to fully relieve allergy symptoms.  Several types of anti-allergy medications exist by prescription.  The experienced eye doctors at Iowa EyeCare will evaluate the tissues of the eye and recommend the best therapy for your eyes.  Schedule an appointment today.

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