by Joseph Conroy | Apr 10, 2016 | Dry Eyes Treatment
Dry eyes after LASIK surgery are usually caused by a lack of tears. Scleral lenses may be recommended by your doctor in order to avoid these problems. These tiny devices keep the tears in contact with the cornea. These can help to prevent burning, irritation, dryness,...
by Joseph Conroy | Apr 9, 2016 | Dry Eyes Treatment
You’ve reached the right place if looking for macular degeneration specialists. The experts at Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants in New York are among the world’s leading specialists in retinal diseases. These doctors have decades-long experience in...
by Joseph Conroy | Apr 6, 2016 | dry eye treatment, Dry Eyes Treatment, fish oil
Omega-3 fatty acids is present in fish oil , which can improve eye health. This nutrient can stimulate tear production, lubricate the eyes, and protect them from damage. You can take fish oil in pill form or capsules. However, not all omega 3 fish oils are created...
by Lily Yang | Apr 5, 2016 | Dry Eyes Treatment, glaucoma, latanoprost
Latanoprost is a prescription medication for the treatment of glaucoma. One of the side effect is it causes chronic dry eyes. If you take Latanoprost for glaucoma, we highly recommend that you take TheraLife Eye capsules to treat your dry eyes for better outcome....
by Joseph Conroy | Apr 5, 2016 | Dry Eyes Treatment, eye drops
The best eye drops to use for dry eyes depend on your situation and your doctor’s recommendations. Lipidic-based drops are the best for dry eyes. They contain a substance that protects the underside from evaporation. 86% of people with this condition lose the...
by Joseph Conroy | Apr 4, 2016 | chalazion, Dry Eyes Treatment
A chalazion, or white or yellow spot, is an inflammation of the eyelids. It is a sign that you have blepharitis. The gland retains oil if something blocks an eyelid oil gland. The chalazion becomes infected when it hardens. An ophthalmologist can perform a chalazion...
by Joseph Conroy | Apr 4, 2016 | dry eyes, Dry Eyes Treatment, eye drops
In the past, doctors and patients have used various treatments to treat dry eye. The main goal of treatment is to reduce symptoms and restore the moisture in the eyes. This is the most important step in the curing process. However, a good dry eye cure may not be...
by Joseph Conroy | Apr 4, 2016 | Dry Eyes Treatment
There are many symptoms that can be caused by corneal ulcer. Each patient’s condition is different. Treatment will depend on the severity of the problem. The symptoms of corneal cancer include burning, eyelid swelling and watering. Later, blurred vision and...
by Lily Yang | Apr 4, 2016 | Dry Eyes Treatment
What is eye deformities? One of these eye conditions may be causing your vision loss. This disease results in a gradual deterioration of your vision. AMD patients have trouble seeing at night, recognizing objects in front of their eyes, and noticing details on the...
by Lily Yang | Apr 3, 2016 | Dry Eyes Treatment
Eye irritation is a common medical condition, and the NHS offers a number of different treatments for eye problems. Blepharitis is a type of inflammation that occurs when the membrane covering the white of the eye becomes inflamed due to an allergic reaction. The...