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Four Ways To Deal With Spring Allergies

While most people look forward to spring when the temperatures rise and flowers and trees are in bloom, for those suffering from allergies, springtime can be the most dreaded time of the year. Our Upper West Side, Washington Heights, and Chelsea eye doctor, Dr. Schottenstein, has some advice on eye care for allergy season to help those of you suffering from spring allergies better cope with your symptoms.

Start Treatment Early

The most common spring allergen is pollen that is released by trees and grasses, causing irritation and misery for those suffering from springtime allergies. The spring pollen season starts earlier than most people realize as trees and grass begin sprouting as soon as the weather starts warming up.

Stay Indoors When Possible

The best way to control eye allergy symptoms is to limit your exposure to the allergens that are causing your symptoms. On those days when the pollen count is high, try to stay indoors as much as you can. When you do go outside, try to shield your eyes from the allergens by wearing wraparound sunglasses and if you drive, do so with the windows closed.

Eye Drops Can Help

If you suffer from spring allergies that affect your eyes, Dr. Schottenstein can prescribe eye drops that can provide you with relief. It is important to inform us of any eye drops you are using and of any medication (both prescription and non-prescription) you are taking before using prescription eye drops.

Ask Us About LipiFlow Treatment

Dry eye syndrome is caused when the body does not produce enough tears, or when tears drain or evaporate too quickly to sufficiently protect the eyes. Many people suffer from this condition that can cause annoying symptoms such as:

  • Burning, itching, and stinging eyes
  • Red or bloodshot eyes
  • Light sensitivity
  • Tired eyes
  • Decreased tolerance to contact lenses

An effective alternative to eye drops is LipiFlow which is a procedure that treats blocked meibomian glands that are the root cause of dry eyes. Using safe levels of heat and gentle pressure, LipiFlow removes blockages from inside these glands so that helpful oil can flow properly to the eyes to prevent tears from evaporating too rapidly.

Contact Us Today!

If you are using eye drops to treat your dry eyes and are finding that the drops evaporate nearly as quickly as your tears, schedule a consultation with Dr. Schottenstein to find out if LipiFlow is right for you. Our practice provides excellent Chelsea and Upper West Side eye care using the latest advancements in the field and we provide each patient with the personalized eye care they deserve. We look forward to hearing from you soon!


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