Postby Louise Pembroke » Sun 08 Apr 2007 12:15 pm
There's also the one-a-day non-drowsy antihistamines available over the counter and on prescription.
'Opticrom' eye drops are for hayfever and can be obtained over the counter, I've used that during periods of high pollen counts. I try to use it more at night after I've taken the lens out.
A preservative free version can be obtained on prescription.
I find the following helps;
keep your windows closed, that keeps the pollen out.
Wash your hands before touching your face.
I keep a bottle of hypromellose [over the counter and on prescription] in the fridge. I then flush out the eyes well am and pm and when they start to feel itchy, preperably before rubbing. The cool fluid helps to calm the itchiness.
I keep those gel eyepad things [Boots] in the fridge and lie down with those on my eyes after flushing, again, to cool it all down.
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