Get relief from common eye symptoms.

Are dry, red, itchy eyes bothering you?
Did you know that there is a difference between dry eye syndrome and eye allergies? Understanding the difference may improve the outcome of your treatment!

The eye is affected by the overall health of the entire body. When your eyes are not comfortable, you should give your optometrist or ophthalmologist the opportunity to diagnose and treat the problem. Dry eye and ocular allergy exhibit a variety of clinical expressions. There is not one treatment that will meet the needs of every patient. There is no need to suffer when the new generation of eye drops can provide relief. Only your eye doctor can diagnose your problem by taking a thorough history and evaluating the clinical findings during the comprehensive eye exam. Your doctor will educate you about your condition and explain the necessity for monitoring. Dry eye and ocular allergy are chronic medical problems requiring a long-term treatment plan. If left untreated, they can lead to conditions that are more serious and affect your quality of life.

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