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As a result of my hayfever, I am getting dry itchy eyes and...? |
they are also looking a little bloodshot. Do you know how to make these symptons go away? And could you reccomend any specific prodcuts i could try? i have exactly the same problem.. i went straight to the doctors and they gave me eye drops on prescription.. if you can get an appointment at the time of day when your eyes are most effected so they can see the exact problem then you may get a more successful treatment.. but definitely go to the doctors about it don't waste money on the eye drops you can buy from places like boots and super-drug this happens to me, i went to the doctor and he prescribed some hay fever pills and they solved the problem almost instantly. Over the counter medicine tends to be weak and ineffective so i recommend seeing a doctor. Any kind of allergy eye drops will do the trick. I use opticrom and it really helps. |
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