New TheraTears eye drops offer relief for hayfever sufferers this spring
A Fresh Start… With a Catch
Spring in Britain brings blue skies, blooming trees, and a sense of renewal. But for many people, it also marks the start of hayfever season. Around one in four people experience symptoms as pollen levels rise.
Warmer weather and longer growing seasons are making things worse. The pollen season now starts earlier than it did in the 1990s. More than 40% of people in the UK report hayfever symptoms today.
Why Eyes Suffer Most
As people spend more time outdoors, their eyes face constant exposure to airborne allergens. Many focus on nasal symptoms, but eye irritation can feel just as uncomfortable. Itching, redness, and watering often make daily life difficult.
Targeted Relief When It Matters
TheraTears Hay fever Relief eye drops arrive just as pollen levels begin to climb. They contain Sodium Cromoglicate, which helps stop the release of histamine. This action targets allergy symptoms at their source.
The product stands out as the first and only 5-in-1 hayfever eye drop. It helps to:
- Relieve itching
- Soothe soreness
- Reduce redness
- Ease watering
- Calm inflammation
All of this comes in one small, easy-to-use bottle.
Expert Advice for Managing Symptoms
Optometrist Mark Holloway from Thomas & Holloway Opticians explains:
“Allergens are everywhere, so avoiding them completely is difficult. However, simple habits can help. Wash your hands often and avoid touching your eyes. Wear sunglasses to reduce exposure to pollen. Antihistamine eye drops can also ease redness and itching.”
Designed for Modern Allergy Challenges
Stephanie Krikorian from Prestige Consumer Healthcare says:
“We developed the latest TheraTears® product to support eyes facing increasing exposure to allergens. These drops provide effective relief from itching, soreness, and redness, especially during spring.”
Be Ready This Spring
Prepare for pollen season with TheraTears® Hayfever Relief eye drops. You can find them from April 2026 in the eyecare aisle at Boots and the allergy aisle at Tesco.
