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Dry eyes : How to deal with it | Eye Health Care - 0 views

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    Dry eye syndrome is incredibly common and prevalence is increasing globally. Studies show that prevalence rates vary from five to 50 per cent but can be as high as 75 per cent in people over the age of 40, in people who wear contact lenses and those who work with computers. It is more common in women than in men, particularly during and after the menopause. According to a new real-world research commissioned by world experts in eye-care, Rohto, more than eight in ten women (83 per cent) indicate that they suffer from the condition, but only once they have had the symptoms of dry eye syndrome described to them. Without detailed explanation, 56 per cent of people say they have never even heard of dry eye syndrome, showing just how under diagnosed it may be. Causes of dry eye Dry eyes are a clinical cause of eye irritation, fatigue, and discomfort, often causing feelings of itchiness, grittiness, and excess watering. If left untreated, dry eyes can even lead to long-term damage and sight problems. Dry eyes may occur if enough tears aren't produced if poor-quality tears are generated or if the tears evaporate from the surface of the eye too quickly. This leads to poor lubrication of the tear film. In a normal eye, the tear film4- the multilayer moist protective film - covers the cornea and lubricates the eye. However, if the lubricative process is faulty dry spots appear on the surface of the eye and this causes irritation and discomfort. The tear film has several layers: fatty oils, aqueous fluid, and mucus. This combination normally keeps the surface of your eyes lubricated, smooth and clear. But problems with any of these layers can cause dry eyes.
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EYE CARE: Seeing solutions for dry eyes - Pharmacy Business - 0 views

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    Dry eye disease, also known as dry eye syndrome, occurs when the eye stops producing enough tears, the tears that are made are of poor quality or the tears evaporate faster than they should. This causes dryness and irritation of the surface of the eye and results in inflammation, discomfort, and damage.[i] Symptoms include dry, red, itchy or tired eyes, blurred vision and foreign body sensation. From over-the-counter eye drops and heated eye masks, to eyelid-cleansing wipes, there are a multitude of options that can be offered to sufferers to provide relief. As a result of the pandemic and new living and working patterns, the World Health Organization has indicated dry eye disease is on the rise. This can be attributed to various lifestyle factors including increased screen use and wearing of face masks. An increase in sufferers seeking advice on the condition in pharmacies has also been reported. It is no surprise that sufferers will turn to their pharmacists for help, support and information on the condition and how it can be managed by treatment options available over-the-counter.
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MHRA Caution: Recall of Eye Gels Over Infection Risk - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has cautioned people to stop using certain eye gels, highlighting a potential risk of microbial contamination that can cause an infection. As a precaution, the agency on Friday announced recall of specific batches of carbomer-containing lubricating eye gels branded Aacarb, Aacomer and Puroptics, which are generally used to relieve the symptoms of dry eye. Burkholderia cenocepacia is suspected to have caused the microbial contamination, and the issue was raised after an ongoing investigation conducted by UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) identified a small number of cases of infection. Investigations are on to determine if there is a link between these products and the infections which have been identified. Meanwhile, retailers have been told to withdraw the affected products, and users are asked to return their product to the place of purchase immediately.
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Visualize Better Eye Care: Patient-Centered Strategies - 0 views

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    Patients want to be active partners in their healthcare decisions - and eye care is no exception. Patient education is vital for understanding diagnoses, treatment options, and the importance of preventative care. When patients understand what's happening with their health, they're far more likely to follow their treatment plan and see good results. Here's a deeper look at why patient education matters. Patient-Centered Care: The Key to Success The Institute of Medicine emphasizes the importance of patient-centered care. This means involving patients in decision-making and providing them with the necessary education for informed choices. This approach is even more crucial in eye care, where conditions can lead to irreversible blindness. The Need for Patient Education Research shows that many patients crave educational materials from their eye care providers, but many don't receive them. This leaves patients searching for information on their own, potentially turning to unreliable sources. Clear, accessible patient education is vital in ensuring understanding and treatment adherence.For instance, patient education is crucial in preventing diseases like glaucoma. The more informed patients are, the more chances they will discover early signs of disease by taking OCT test for glaucoma.
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The 5 Most Important Vitamins for Eye Health - 0 views

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    Your eyes are the most important organ and nutrition and vitamins play very important role to keep them healthy, here are the most important vitamins for eye health.
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Safety Alert: What You Must Know About Eye Safety and Health - 0 views

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    Eyes are precious. Following safety measures will maintain your eye safety and health. You can also consult or visit your family medical doctor.
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DHSC issues medicine supply notification on 4 medicines - 0 views

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    The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has issued a medicine supply notification for Sulfasalazine 250mg in 5ml oral suspension sugar free; Pilocarpine hydrochloride 4% eye drops; Fluticasone 50microgram / Salmeterol 25microgam (Combisal) pressurised metered dose inhaler (pMDI); and Dalteparin (Fragmin) 10,000units/1mL solution for injection ampoule on Wednesday (21 December). "Sulfasalazine 250mg/5ml oral suspension sugar free is out of stock from w/c 19th December until early June 2023. Sulfasalazine 500mg non-enteric coated tablets remain available "IPS Pharma, Nova Labs, and Rokshaw have currently confirmed they can manufacturer sulfasalazine 250mg/5ml oral suspension," said DHSC. Pilocarpine 4% eye drops are out of stock until w/c 26th December 2022. Alternative strengths of pilocarpine (1% and 2%) eye drops remain available and will be able to support increased demand. Specials of pilocarpine 4% preservative free eye drops are available if the licensed alternatives are not suitable. For off-label use of the 4% drops in the treatment of xerostomia (dry mouth) in palliative care, pilocarpine 5mg tablets are available and are licensed for this indication.
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Deadly Outbreak: Contaminated Eye Gels Spark Bcc Crisis - 0 views

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    The outbreak of Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) in the UK, which is associated with contaminated eye gels imported from India, has led to the death of one person, and many others falling ill, according to a government report. Bcc is a group of antibiotic-resistant bacteria that are widely found within the environment. Although it rarely causes infection, it can result in severe ones in individuals with compromised immune systems and those living with cystic fibrosis, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said. Between January 2023 and February 2024, there were 52 confirmed and six probable cases across the UK linked to the bacteria outbreak, as revealed in the Health Protection Report published by UKHSA. Forty-one of these cases were hospital inpatients, 38 of which were in critical-care settings. Twenty-five cases were considered to have "clinically significant infections attributable to Bcc", out of which 11 had eye infections, nine had respiratory infections and four had bacteremia (bacteria entering the bloodstream). Two individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF) were infected, and while one was treated, the other died, with the report indicating Bcc infection to have "contributed to the death."
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Eye Donation Fortnight: How You Can Donate Eyes - 1 views

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    Eye Donation Fortnight: Yes, you can see the world after even after death- by donating your eyes. So, donate your eyes today!
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Home Remedies to Make Yellow Eyes White - 0 views

Why are my eyes yellow and red? Your eyes' whites are called that for a reason: they're supposed to be white. The color of your sclera, the white area of your eyes, is a good measure of your healt...

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Eyes Exercise for Improving Eyesight - 0 views

Do eye exercises improve eyesight? Five Quick and Easy Eye Exercises to Help You See Better Many people feel that their eyes would deteriorate over time, but this is not the case. Your eyes have...

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Support Children's Eye Health a… | billiejean - 0 views

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    Raise awareness for Children's Eye Health and Safety Month and Prevent Blindness and show your support with custom silicone wristbands this Month.
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http://ezinearticles.com/?Effective-Ways-To-Support-Childrens-Eye-Health-And-Safety&id=... - 0 views

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    Know the effective ways to support Children's Eye Health and Safety and support the cause with customized rubber wristbands.
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Ramadan: Myth-busting tips for those celebrating this week - 0 views

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    A pharmacist in a leading independent pharmacy chain shares his myth-busting Ramadan advice on managing health and the use of medication while fasting. While the holy month means total fasting in terms of oral consumption, it's still ok, says Ifti Khan, superintendent pharmacist at Well Pharmacy, to have vaccinations and blood tests and to use eye drops or other medical items that are not ingested through the mouth. It's also important for people to keep taking their prescribed medication over the Ramadan period. Anyone who is concerned should speak to their pharmacist about whether they can take their medicine at different times, as stopping it could have serious consequences. Mr Khan, who will be observing Ramadan himself, said: "Confusion can sometimes arise when it comes to medication and managing health conditions whilst fasting", adding it is important for patients to keep managing health during Ramadan. Having injections or vaccinations is fine, as are blood tests, using eye or ear drops, and using anything that patients don't consume orally - so nicotine and other transdermal patches, pessaries and dialysis, for example. It's also ok to eat and drink as a result of a condition which causes forgetfulness.
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Eye Cataract Surgery India at Affordable Cost - 0 views

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    Krishna Eye and Ent , one of India's leading specialist modern cataract surgery (Phacoemulsification) center provides safe and affordable cataract surgery. Excellent post cataract surgery care gives you by eye doctors in Chennai.
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Phaco Surgery for Cataract Eye India at Affordable Cost - 0 views

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    Krishna Eye and Ent , one of India's leading specialist modern cataract surgery (Phacoemulsification) center provides safe and affordable cataract surgery. Excellent post cataract surgery care gives you by eye doctors in Chennai
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The Reliable Eye Doctors - 0 views

Obviously, our eyes are really important. That is why if they malfunction, we extremely get worried knowing so well that almost all daily activities will be severely affected. That is something whi...

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Eyes Care Tips: Follow These Tips To Keep Your Eyes Healthy - 0 views

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    Eyes Care Tips: Follow These Tips To Keep Your Eyes Healthy
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Best eye care tips - 0 views

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    A useful guide to healthy vision and eye care. Learn about eye safety, eye nutrition, contact lenses, eye problems and treatments, and more.
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Whаt Are Eуе Flоаtеrѕ? Here's Whаt You Should Knоw? - 0 views

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    When thе vіtrеоuѕ jеllу оf thе eye соndеnѕеѕ or dероѕіtѕ, уоu саn see ѕресkѕ іn frоnt оf your eye. Thеѕе specks аrе called eye flоаtеrѕ, аnd they become more vіѕіblе whеn you ѕtаrе аt a bright bасkgrоund оr the сlеаr, bright ѕkу. Thіѕ рrоblеm can occur іn juѕt one еуе or both еуеѕ.
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