Getting Relief From Eye Allergies
Red, itchy, watery and burning eyes can be miserable. These symptoms are generally caused by eye allergies, and they’re very common. Consider the following to see if allergies are causing your eye irritation: A family history of allergies Itchy eyes, especially during the spring when pollen count is high Flare-ups when being around animals like…
Read MoreHow to Combat Winter Dry Eyes
Eye Health,Uncategorized,What's New
Dry eyes affect nearly everyone, and it is no secret that the cold, dry air of our Canadian winters do not really help dry eye symptoms. When it comes to the chilling affects of the colder months, many suffer from irritated, dry or tearing eyes. Being exposed to the harsh winter winds outside and the…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Two Types of Eye Pain
Eye pain can happen because of obvious reasons like an eye injury. Other times, you may have no idea why your eye hurts. Whatever the reason, eye pain (or ophthalmalgia) is common and generally does not indicate a serious condition. Most often, the pain settles on its own, without the need for treatment. However, there…
Read MoreThe Effect of Sleeping Patterns on IOP
Eye Health,Uncategorized,What's New
Recent studies have revealed that the way in which you sleep may affect your intraocular pressure (IOP). Researchers at State University of New York Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. found that sleeping on a wedge-shaped pillow that elevates the head 20 degrees reduces night-time IOP, which would thereby help control or reduce the risk…
Read MoreNew Eye Drop Treatment in Development for AMD
Eye Health,Uncategorized,What's New
Researchers at Harvard University’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and the University of New Mexico in the US are experimenting with a new eye drop treatment called Vasotide. This drug is expected to treat retinal conditions, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Early results show Vasotide reduces inflammation and…
Read MoreTop Causes of Ocular Injuries: Fights and Falls
Eye Health,Uncategorized,What's New
A recent study conducted by John Hopkins University finds that fights and falls account for the majority of eye injuries and hospitalization in the US. According to their findings, it appears that many instances of severe ocular trauma, as well as their associated costs to the healthcare system, could have been avoided. The study focused…
Read MoreWhat Causes Dry Eye?
Dry, scratchy, irritated eyes. A stinging or burning sensation. Eye fatigue and sensitivity to light. Blurry vision. Sound familiar? You may know the symptoms of dry eye well, but what causes this discomfort? If you’re over 50 and a woman, you’re more likely to be affected. And if you’re over 65, your chances of dry…
Read MoreMinistry of Health and Long-Term Care (Ontario Health Insurance Plan)
Cross-Linking,Medical News,Uncategorized
Date: 2013 The Ombudsman received four complaints in 2011 about the lack of funding for a relatively new eye surgery known as “CXL” – Corneal Collagen Cross Linking – which involves a riboflavin solution treatment for keratoconus, a condition that causes thinning of the cornea and vision loss. All four complainants had been recommended for the…
Read MoreVision-Related Changes to Expect After 40
“Life begins at 40.” That’s the old adage. But while more life experience may be good for your overall life, your eyes may not be so pleased passing this age milestone. Why? For most people, 40 means the time when various vision and eye health issues become more prevalent. Fortunately, the discovery of new…
Read MoreA Physical Machine: How Your Eyes Work?
How do your eyes work? Do you know? If you are going to understand optimal optical health, it is important that you know the parts of your eye and how they all work together to help you see. The Front of the Eye Ball At the front of your eye, there are 4 main parts….
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