A 37-year-old member asked:
Pollen allergies causing itching, yellow stringy discharge in eyes. should i wait a month to see what happens?
2 doctor answers • 13 doctors weighed in

Dr. Jeffrey Goldanswered
Ophthalmology 55 years experience
No! See Eye MD now.: There is no longer any need to suffer with ocular allergy symptoms. There are at least three really effective eye drops on the market, by prescription from an eye md, that can stop your symptoms in their tracks. With the availability of these meds, no need to wait and suffer.
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Dr. Paul Williamsanswered
Allergy and Immunology 30 years experience
Treatment available: You can wait a month, but you could also try some over-the-counter eye drops for allergies to see if you get relief.
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Last updated May 3, 2018
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