Rebeca Stones*
Each year, millions of people suffer from ocular allergies. During the summer months, patients with symptoms are frequently seen in doctors' offices, but accurate diagnosis and effective treatments are frequently elusive. Without fully comprehending the exact nature of what the patient is allergic to, doctors frequently give antihistamines and anti-inflammatory drugs to treat the patient's symptoms. Doctors can more accurately aid their patients in a better recovery by performing a proper diagnosis and using more specialised therapy techniques.