My eyes have been very itchy and sore all week. along with all the other symptoms of hayfever, I get it every year and some years are worse than others. I did get some relief last year by eating local honey but that hasnt had much effect yet this year.
I have an appointment at the hospital 1st May, how do you cope with lenses and hayfever? My eyes are so sore I cant imagine putting a lens in right now
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hello
i can cope with lenses and hay fever.i get really stress.my hay fever is a nigthmare.
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I've been suffering this weekend - I think it's the earliest in the year that i've ever been struck down.
I have to say Piriton's the best for me - fabulous and quick acting, it does make some people drowsy though, so I just take one at night and this gives me 24 hours symptom free.
(totally un-PC, I've had Piriton on prescription for years, and there was about a 5 year spell when I just didn't need them, I went to see my GP for an annual asthma check - I told him my hay fever had been cured - he said it was because I'd started smoking, and smoking is apparantly the best 'cure' for hay fever because it desensitises the nose - effective but NOT recoomended !!)
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I have to say Piriton's the best for me - fabulous and quick acting, it does make some people drowsy though, so I just take one at night and this gives me 24 hours symptom free.
(totally un-PC, I've had Piriton on prescription for years, and there was about a 5 year spell when I just didn't need them, I went to see my GP for an annual asthma check - I told him my hay fever had been cured - he said it was because I'd started smoking, and smoking is apparantly the best 'cure' for hay fever because it desensitises the nose - effective but NOT recoomended !!)
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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.
'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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There are, as Louise says, many non-drowsy preparations over the counter for hayfever. As well as opticrom drops, Otrivine Antistin Eye Drops are also VERY good if you get a really bad swollen eye hayfever reaction.
I used to have hayfever alot - seems to have gone down since I moved by the sea! But all of these preparations were really useful in keeping me in lens wear at the time and does the same for many of my patients. Its just finding the right combination that suits you.
I used to have hayfever alot - seems to have gone down since I moved by the sea! But all of these preparations were really useful in keeping me in lens wear at the time and does the same for many of my patients. Its just finding the right combination that suits you.
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My worst reaction usually comes in may with all the Oilseed Rape flower pollen
Itchy watery eyes are unpleasant enough when you can give your eyes a decent rub, but two grafts and an impland down the road, I am afraid even to touch my eyelids. I thjink it will be the Otrivine Antistin Eye Drops for me!
Itchy watery eyes are unpleasant enough when you can give your eyes a decent rub, but two grafts and an impland down the road, I am afraid even to touch my eyelids. I thjink it will be the Otrivine Antistin Eye Drops for me!
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