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How Long After Treatment for Eyelid Eczema is it Safe to Wear False Lashes Again?

Eczema is a general term, also known as dermatitis, that describes a dry, itchy inflammation of the skin that can result in rashes, scaly patches, blisters and skin infections. Eyelid eczema affects the thin, sensitive skin around the eyes. Known as periocular dermatitis, eyelid eczema symptoms include redness, dry skin, scaly skin, rough skin, itching Read More

Eye Care Tips for Computer Users

The world of instant information at our fingertips is one of the most revolutionary aspects of modern technology. For those who work on a computer all day, the ability to complete timely work may be hindered by the discomforts of feeling tired and irritated after focusing on a screen for hours. The necessity to constantly Read More

Bad Contact Lens Habits to Leave Behind

Contact lenses offer ease and convenience from prescription eyeglasses without the need to wipe smudges from the lenses or worrying about breakage. But contact lenses come with their own set of care. Here are some bad contact lens habits to leave behind:   Bad habit #1: Wearing contacts longer than necessary. Eyes need to absorb Read More

Is it Dangerous to Sleep in Contact Lenses?

Making the switch from prescription eyeglasses to contact lenses provides many benefits including functional versatility, greater stability and a wider field of vision. The greatest advantage to wearing contact lenses over glasses is seamless vision correction. Because contact lenses sit directly on the surface of the eye and move with the eyes, visual disruptions that Read More

Does Cold Weather Increase Dry Eye Symptoms?

Battling dry eyes in cold weather is an unfortunate side effect of mother nature. While those who have chronic dry eye syndrome experience symptoms year-round, the discomfort can worsen in the dryness of winter. Common dry eye symptoms include red eyes, burning, stinging, itchiness, the feeling that something is in the eyes, light sensitivity, contact Read More

Eye Allergies!

It’s springtime! Kids are getting about school ending. Time for re-growth. We are emerging outdoors and fertilizing our lawns, planting flowers and enjoying the sun. We all enjoy the re-birth of plants, that is until the pollen count soars, and rain and snow increase mold, and that darn ragweed. Then we start sneezing and the Read More