3 Ways to Know It’s Time to Think About Dry Eye Treatment
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health
You’ve probably experienced dry eye symptoms at some point in your life. It can happen to anyone, at any time, for any number of reasons. However, dry eye isn’t always chronic. Sometimes, it’s an issue that can be mitigated. So how do you know when treatment is appropriate? Keep reading to learn three ways to…
Read MoreWhat Happens If I Don’t Treat My Dry Eyes?
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health
Dry eyes are a common allergy symptom and also often occur when seasons change. Millions of people suffer from dry eyes every year. Most people experience them as the seasons and environmental conditions shift. But, if you have chronic dry eyes that stay with you year-round, you may have a deeper issue. Keep reading to…
Read More3 Signs Your Dry Eyes Aren’t Allergies
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health
Your eyes are a very sensitive part of your body. This is particularly clear during months when pollen counts are high. Pollen causes many people to have itchy, swollen, and red eyes as their body fights it. But, your eye symptoms could also be from another source. You could have something called chronic dry eye…
Read MoreAre Your Allergies Making Your Dry Eye Symptoms Worse?
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health
Dry eye affects millions of people every year. An estimated 5% to 15% of Americans are currently suffering from the effects of chronic dry eyes. That is up to 49 million people. Many things can contribute to your dry eye. But one thing that stands out, particularly during this time of year, is allergies. Keep…
Read MoreHave You Had A Comprehensive Eye Exam?
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health
Can’t remember the last time you had an eye exam? That’s usually a sign it’s time for your next one! Having regular yearly eye exams is an important part of keeping your body healthy. Keep reading to learn more about why eye exams are necessary! Comprehensive Eye Exam vs. Vision Screenings While vision screenings are…
Read More3 Ways To Help Dry Eye This Winter
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health
Winter can be hard to get through for a whole lot of reasons. The snowy roads, the shorter days, and, of course, the cold, bitter and dry air. Winter wind dries out your skin, leaving it itchy, cracked, and in pain. Like your skin, your eyes experience many of the same symptoms during winter. Redness,…
Read MoreReally, Toy Guns Are Dangerous for Your Eyes
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health, Eyes
A report published in a medical journal reinforces what that the American Academy of Ophthalmology has said many times. Projectile toys are not safe. Ophthalmologists from Moorfield’s Eye Hospital reported this month on three patients injured by Nerf gun darts. Some people may think Nerf darts are safe because they’re softer than other darts. But…
Read MoreDiabetes and Eye Health
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health
Diabetes is a disease that affects the body’s ability to produce or use insulin effectively to control blood sugar (glucose) levels. Although glucose is an important source of energy for the body’s cells, too much glucose in the blood for a long time can cause damage in many parts of the body, including the heart,…
Read MoreFireworks Eye Injuries Have More Than Doubled in Recent Years
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health
Fireworks sales will be blazing across the country from now through the Fourth of July. As retailers begin their promotions, Associates in Ophthalmology joins the American Academy of Ophthalmology in shining a light on this explosive fact: the number of eye injuries caused by fireworks has more than doubled in recent years. Fireworks injuries cause…
Read MoreEye Injury Prevention Month
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health
Did you know that October is Eye Injury Prevention Month? Though you may not often think about the many ways you can damage your most delicate sense organs, the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) has some ‘eye-opening’ statistics about eye injuries: Each year an estimated 2.4 million eye injuries occur in the United States. Using…
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