The British summertime is a glorious mix of blue skies and full blooms. But for approximately one in four Brits, summer heralds the arrival of pollen and the hayfever battle begins.
As the weather warms up and people are embracing outdoor life again, eyes are exposed to an increased level of allergens. Trees, particularly birch, alder and hazel release their pollen as they begin to bloom in early spring. Birch trees, with their distinctive catkins, are often the first to produce allergic pollen. Hazel trees also release their pollen in early spring, adding to growing pollen load. Heading into the summer, it is the grass pollen that takes over, continuing the struggle for hay fever sufferers.
While many hay fever sufferers treat their nasal allergy symptoms, itchy and red eyes are sometimes ignored. TheraTears® has developed an eye drop specially designed to refresh and relieve irritated and red eyes as the seasons change.
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