PCC News Monthly April 2017 | Page 14

ALLERGIES AND YOUR EYES Your eyes can feel the effects of seasonal allergies. It all starts innocently enough, maybe with a walk outside on a warm day. Before you know it, your eyes are itching, burning, watering and swelling. Welcome to allergy season. Youʼre in good company if you suffer from eye allergies. Up to 40% of the US population battle allergy symptoms in their eyes. 50 million people suffer from allergies. Allergies are the eyes reaction to irritants like mold, pollen and pet dander. Your body produces histamine to fight off the allergen, and your eyes respond by turning red and itchy, and maybe even swelling. You can do a lot on your own to increase your comfort. First and foremost, try to avoid whatever triggers your allergies. That may mean staying indoors on high pollen days or staying away from certain animals. Donʼt rub your eyes! That will only make the irritation worse. Over the counter medicines can help when symptoms DEBBIE CERINO IS NOW COMING TO THE B. ALAN HAIR DESIGN STUDIO. Once every 6 weeks Debbie will be presenting her craft to make you look and feel your very best with special color highlights, precision design cut and style, perms and special occasion styles. For appointment text or call Debbie (805) 443-6460 B. Alan Hair Design Studio 171 S. Hwy 69 #B, Dewey, AZ become severe. Oral antihistamines, or special allergy eye drops like Alaway or Zaditor may help. Artificial tears may also remove itchiness by washing allergens from the eye. Cool compresses on the eyes are a simple but effective way to make yourself more comfortable. Your eye doctor can help. For those who suffer from more severe or persistent eye allergies, an eye doctor may be able to offer more effective relief. Prescription eye drops can work better than whatʼs available in your pharmacyʼs shelves. If you wear contact lenses, your doctor may switch you to daily replacement lenses during allergy season. “Allergy eyes” can look a lot like chronic eye conditions such as ocular surface disease (dry eyes), or eye infections. Only a doctor can tell the difference and prescribe the proper treatment. Whether itʼs pollen, mold, dust, or manʼs best friend, any number of things can trigger eye allergies. With the advice of your eye doctor, you can get relief from red, itchy eyes. Thanks for naming Antone Optical as the “BEST EYE CARE CENTER” in Prescott Valley 2008 thru 2016!! (Independent Survey by Market Surveys of America) Comprehensive Eye Exams Available Dr. Renita Frost, O.D. Ind. Doctor of Optometry Terri Antone A.B.O.C. AZ Licensed Optician Terri Antone A.B.O.C. Dr. Renita Frost, O.D. Skilled Professionals • Personalized Service Prescriptions Filled • Prescriptions Duplicated Complete Contact Lens Services Precise Lenses - Rx & Non-Rx Sunglasses Best Eyecare Center - 2008 though 2016!!! “The best in eyewar – affordable prices” 775-9393 We are located in the Safeway Shopping Center 7840 E. Hwy 69, (Suite A-5a) Prescott Valley 14 April 2017 pccnews