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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 49288" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Hi Totoro. I'm glad you found a solution. :smile: Two things that we do when the pollen count is high is to use sterile eye wash & saline nasal wash. These helps to wash the allergens away. I thought Duckie would give me a major problem about using these products but she adjusted to the routine quickly. Another thought is to use medicated eye drops if she rubs her eyes a lot. The trick we use is to have Duckie lie with her face up in my lap, she keeps her eyes closed while I place 1 drop in the inner corner of each eye. She then "flutters her eyelashes like butterfly wings". It really helps with the itchiness. Other things to do include keeping her bedroom window closed, bathing her everyday and avoiding the outdoors during high pollen times: dry/windy days, particularly early morning & late afternoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 49288, member: 1722"] Hi Totoro. I'm glad you found a solution. [img]:smile:[/img] Two things that we do when the pollen count is high is to use sterile eye wash & saline nasal wash. These helps to wash the allergens away. I thought Duckie would give me a major problem about using these products but she adjusted to the routine quickly. Another thought is to use medicated eye drops if she rubs her eyes a lot. The trick we use is to have Duckie lie with her face up in my lap, she keeps her eyes closed while I place 1 drop in the inner corner of each eye. She then "flutters her eyelashes like butterfly wings". It really helps with the itchiness. Other things to do include keeping her bedroom window closed, bathing her everyday and avoiding the outdoors during high pollen times: dry/windy days, particularly early morning & late afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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