Okay, okay, here it comes.... don't blink. Just hold it open for a second, you have to be at work soon and you can't show up looking like you washed your face with the cat.
Eye drops are that special kind of treatment that can go a long way to hide your allergy symptoms from the world, but with the advent of antihistamine eye drops the world is finally looking a bit clearer. The ocular inflammation symptomatic of an allergic reaction can be not only an eye-sore, but can also be incredibly uncomfortable and even dangerous (say, if you're driving). While your body's natural response of tearing up can help to wash clean the surface of the eye, they do nothing to battle the histamines which are roaming freely.
I've been using Visine-A for about a year now and I've found that the combination of antihistamine and vasoconstrictor really help to alleviate most if not all allergy symptoms associated with my eyes. The antihistamines don't enter the bloodstream the same way an oral antihistamine might, but can help to alleviate the effects of airborne allergens such as pollen. The vasoconstrictor narrows the blood vessels slightly, making your eyes appear less red.
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