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Allergy Season is Here!

Monday, April 15th, 2013

With the freezing winter weather fading away, the arrival of April brings some familiar Hampton Roads sights:   beautiful skies, birds chirping, new leaves on the trees, colorful summer nelumbo nucifera 300x138 Allergy Season is Here!flowers in bloom, and……POLLEN.    In some areas, the pollen can drop like blankets over driveways and cars.   And if you are like me and many local residents, this brings allergies in the form of red and itchy eyes.

For many individuals, the pollen causes your body to send allergy or mast cells to the surface of the eyes where they release histamines, which cause the itching sensation.   Rubbing the eyes tends to only worsen this biological response and worsen the itching sensation.    But this doesn’t mean you can’t get out there and enjoy one of the truly best times of year in Hampton Roads.

There are some ways to help.    After spending time outdoors, be sure to take a shower and change into new clothes.   Also, artificial tears such as Systane Ultra can help wash allergic material from the surface of the eye and provide temporary soothing of the eyes.    A cool compress may also help Longhorn 4080 Cherry Blossom 300x224 Allergy Season is Here!calm and sooth the eyes.    Also, and this may be the toughest advice to follow, try not to rub your eyes.   This further exposes your eyes to pollen on your hands and exacerbates the histamine response.

Over-the-counter allergy medicines like claritin or zyrtec may be helpful in relieving nasal symptoms of seasonal allergies but they may not be as effective in controlling the redness and itchiness of the eyes.   In that case, prescription allergy eye drops provide quick and effective relief.    The most effective allergy eye drops are “combination” drops which act to control both the mast cells and the histamines released by those cells.   Also, these allergy eye drops are very safe in most patients and may be used for extended periods of time to get relief from seasonal allergies.

Don’t let allergies stand in your way of enjoying this beautiful spring weather, especially since, after a crazy winter, I think we’ve earned a great spring this year!

As always, I’d love to hear your comments or questions. Give us a shout over on Facebook or on Google+. And, remember, you can now request your annual eye exam appointment at our office by clicking here.

Dr. Beach.

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Ask Dr. Beach: “Are ‘dailies’ better than 2 week and monthly contact lenses?”

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

Ask Dr. Beach logo 300x160 Ask Dr. Beach:  Are dailies better than 2 week and monthly contact lenses?Since every person is unique in their combination of visual needs, ocular health, and amount and type of prescription it’s hard to say that one type of lens is absolutely the best for everybody.    But now that we have that disclaimer out of the way, I would say that ‘dailies,” or lenses that are discarded on a daily basis, provide a unique combination of benefits that 2 week and monthly lenses simply cannot offer.

The first unique benefit of dailies is convenience.   In fact,  dailies are the MOST convenient type of lens on the planet.   It’s the lens that doesn’t need to be cleaned.   A person simply wakes up, opens a new lens, wears it for the day, throws it away at the end of the day, and repeat the process the next day.   There’s no need for cleaning solutions or lens storage cases.    Also, you don’t have to keep tabs on the replacement cycle on your calendar as with 2 week and monthly lenses.woman contact lense Ask Dr. Beach:  Are dailies better than 2 week and monthly contact lenses?

The second unique benefit is better ocular health by reducing the risks for eye infections.    Quite simply, a lens that is discarded every day doesn’t give bacteria, viruses, or fungi a chance to reproduce and cause ocular complications as with 2 week and monthly replacement lenses.    While patients love the convenience of dailies, optometrists love the safety.

Another unique benefit of dailies is improved comfort by way of reduced lens deposits.   Throwing a way lens every day prevents the buildup of oils and proteins which can decrease lens comfort.   Also, there is less buildup of allergens (pollen, dust, etc) so there is less chance for allergic reactions in the eye when compared to 2 week and monthly replacement lenses.

So while every person’s contact lens needs are unique, dailies do provide an improved wearing experience for a large number of people.

As always, I’d love to hear your comments or questions.  Give us a shout over on Facebook or on Google+.    And, remember, you can now request an appointment for your annual eye exam  at our office by clicking here.

Best wishes,

Dr. Beach.

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Are you still wearing the type of contact lenses that need to be cleaned?

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

If you said yes, hopefully I’ve got your attention.     There is a type of contact lens that doesn’t need to be cleaned every day, dramatically increases the convenience of contact lens wear, results in over $100 a year in savings on contact lens solutions, AND greatly reduces your chance for eye infections/allergic conditions related to lens buildup.

So what is my new contact lens of choice?   The Dailies Aqua Comfort.

More and more studies are indicating that the use of daily disposable (Dailies) lenses are safer than 2 week or 1 month replacement lenses.    Research shows a much lower risk of collecting micro-organisms, like bacteria and fungi, which could cause potentially blinding eye infections.     And,  research shows a much less likelihood of ocular allergies due to protein or pollen Aqua comfort Plus dailies Are you still wearing the type of contact lenses that need to be cleaned?buildup on the contact lenses.    The result:   dailies are the safest of all lens types.

Of course, the convenience is one of the greatest benefits as well.   No lens requires less work than dailies.   You open up a new lens pack each day, throw it away at the end of the day, and repeat the next day.   There is no need to clean the lens in the morning and in the evening.    This means saving well over $100 each year on contact lens solutions.

The Dailies Aqua Comfort lens is my new favorite lens because it also is one of the most comfortable lenses that I prescribe to patients.    This brand of lens is also now available in many different prescriptions, so a greater number of patients will be able to take advantage of what has become the safest and most convenient lens.

If you have any questions or would like to speak to us more about Dailies, be sure to shoot us an email or give us a shout over on facebook!

Dr Beach

Clearview Eye Care,   Virginia Beach, VA

(757) 275-9090

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Spring Tag-a-Photo Sunglasses Giveway Contest

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

It’s Spring, which means it’s time for allergies and it’s time for another Facebook Tag-a-Photo Sunglasses Giveaway Contest.

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Click on this photo to go to our facebook fan page and enter to win

If you have spring allergies, the first thing is to avoid holding a picnic in the middle of a field of flowers! The next thing to do is enter our sunglasses giveaway contest!

HOW THE CONTEST WORKS: click through to our Facebook fan page, and tag yourself in this photo. IF we get 25 people to tag themselves in the photo by April 29th, we’ll randomly choose one person to win a free pair of sunglasses of their choosing from our entire collection! It’s that easy. Tag away and good luck!

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Medications Side Effects Review: Antihistamines and Glaucoma

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Why do Antihistamine Medications come with Warnings about Glaucoma?Medications Review Logo 300x130 Medications Side Effects Review:  Antihistamines and Glaucoma

It’s official.  Allergy season is back!  As cars around Hampton Roads are being blanketed with pollen, we’ll also be bombarded with commercials for antihistamine medications treating symptoms related to seasonal allergies.   Ever wonder why these medications come with the warning, “ask your doctor before you take this medication if you have glaucoma?”

Zyrtec D Medications Side Effects Review:  Antihistamines and GlaucomaFor  most people with glaucoma, antihistamines pose no risks.   That’s because the most common form of glaucoma is ‘open-angle glaucoma,” meaning the drainage structure inside the eye, or angle, is open.   However, there is a less common type of glaucoma called “narrow-angle glaucoma,” in which the structures bordering the drainage angle form a very narrow opening for fluid to exit the inside portion of the eye.     Antihistamines, very rarely, may cause this narrow angle to close.  When this happens, fluid inside the eye can’t exit and the pressure within the eye can drastically increase.  Symptoms of an angle closure will include significant pain and blurred or distorted vision.

The good news, comprehensive eye health examinations can detect the presence of narrow angles and help identify the small number of people with the risk for ocular side effects with antihistamine medications.

As always, I’d love to hear your comments or questions.  Give us a shout over on Facebook or on Google+.    And, remember, you can now request an appointment for your annual eye exam  at our office by clicking here.

Best wishes,

Dr. Beach.

 

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Autumn: The Second Allergy Season

Monday, September 13th, 2010

With summer coming to a close, it’s time for us get back in the swing of regular blog posts.   Autumn also signals some other events:  relief from the hot weather, shorter days,  and  weekends filled with football.  Surprisingly, the season also brings about allergies.   getty rf photo of woman rubbing eye 300x203 Autumn:  The Second Allergy Season

Typically, it is the various types of grasses that create the fall allergy season.   And although it isn’t quite as severe as the blanketing pollen from flowers and trees in the spring, it can stilll wreak havoc on many of Hampton Road’s residents.    And as I wrote this past spring in a blog post, it doesn’t mean you can’t get out and enjoy the outdoors during this beautiful time of year.

There are some ways to help.    After spending time outdoors, be sure to take a shower and change into new clothes.   Also, artificial tears such as Systane Ultra can help wash allergic material from the surface of the eye and provide temporary soothing of the eyes.    A cool compress may also help calm and sooth the eyes.    Also, and this may be the toughest advice to follow, try not to rub your eyes.   This further exposes your eyes to pollen on your hands and exacerbates the histamine response

Over-the-counter allergy medicines like claritin or zyrtec may be helpful in relieving nasal symptoms of seasonal allergies but they may not be as effective in controlling the redness and itchiness of the eyes.   In that case, prescription allergy eye drops provide quick and effective relief.    The most effective allergy eye drops are “combination” drops which act to control both the mast cells and the histamines released by those cells.   Also, these prescription allergy eye drops are very safe in most patients and may be used for extended periods of time to get relief from seasonal allergies.

Enjoy the welcome break from this summer’s heat!

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Allergy Season Is Arriving

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

With the snowstorm of 2010 now a distant memory, the arrival of April brings some familiar Hampton Roads sights:   beautiful skies, birds chirping, new leaves on the trees, colorful summer nelumbo nucifera 300x138 Allergy Season Is Arrivingflowers in bloom, and……POLLEN.    In some areas, the pollen can drop like blankets over driveways and cars.   And if you are like me and many local residents, this brings allergies in the form of red and itchy eyes.

For many individuals, the pollen causes your body to send allergy or mast cells to the surface of the eyes where they release histamines, which cause the itching sensation.   Rubbing the eyes tends to only worsen this biological response and worsen the itching sensation.    But this doesn’t mean you can’t get out there and enjoy one of the truly best times of year in Hampton Roads.

There are some ways to help.    After spending time outdoors, be sure to take a shower and change into new clothes.   Also, artificial tears such as Systane Ultra can help wash allergic material from the surface of the eye and provide temporary soothing of the eyes.    A cool compress may also help Longhorn 4080 Cherry Blossom 300x224 Allergy Season Is Arrivingcalm and sooth the eyes.    Also, and this may be the toughest advice to follow, try not to rub your eyes.   This further exposes your eyes to pollen on your hands and exacerbates the histamine response.

Over-the-counter allergy medicines like claritin or zyrtec may be helpful in relieving nasal symptoms of seasonal allergies but they may not be as effective in controlling the redness and itchiness of the eyes.   In that case, prescription allergy eye drops provide quick and effective relief.    The most effective allergy eye drops are “combination” drops which act to control both the mast cells and the histamines released by those cells.   Also, these allergy eye drops are very safe in most patients and may be used for extended periods of time to get relief from seasonal allergies.

Don’t let allergies stand in your way of enjoying this beautiful spring weather, especially since, after all the snow, I think we’ve earned a great spring this year!

As always, please feel free to post your questions/comments here or email us.

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