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End the Discomfort of Dry Eye Syndrome

Long Minnesota winters and windy summer days can leave many residents suffering from dry eye syndrome, a condition that leads to irritation and discomfort. While dry eyes may seem like a minor inconvenience, and the symptoms may seem to come and go, treating dry eye syndrome with help from an accredited eye doctor is important to your overall eye health and vision.

At Uptown Eye Care, we know how uncomfortable chronic dry eyes can be. We also know how important it is to treat the underlying condition leading to your discomfort.

What is Dry Eye Syndrome?

Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry Eye Syndrome can cause irritation and discomfort.
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According to Medical News Today, dry eye syndrome, also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), or simply dry eyes, is an eye disease in which tear film evaporation is high or tear production is low.

Dry eye syndrome impacts the tear film that covers our eyes at all times. Designed to remain stable between each blink, this tear film prevents the eyes from drying out. Dry eye sufferers experience a break down in this tear film, which results in dry spots on the surface of the eye itself.

Dry eye sufferers can experience many symptoms, including:

  • Burning or stinging sensation in the eyes
  • Feeling of dryness, grittiness and soreness in the eyes
  • Stringy mucus in or around the eyes
  • Sensitivity to smoke or wind
  • Redness of the eyes
  • Eye fatigue
  • Photophobia – sensitivity to light
  • Discomfort when wearing contact lenses
  • Tearing
  • Blurred vision – usually worse towards the end of the day
  • Double vision
  • Eyelids stick together when waking up

Untreated, dry eye syndrome can lead to a degradation of vision, increased pain or ulceration of the cornea.

What Causes Dry Eye Syndrome?

A number of factors can lead to dry eye syndrome, including age, eye fatigue caused by computer use or television viewing, reduced tear production and others. Knowing the cause of your unique symptoms is one of the most important steps in treating your discomfort.

Treating Dry Eyes

At Uptown Eye Care, Dr. Elaine Happ offers advice on a number of treatment options for dry eye syndrome. Dr. Happ measures tear osmolarity with the Tear Lab, an instrument that helps diagnose, treat, and monitor a patient’s dry eye symptoms. Using the information obtained with the Tear Lab, Dr. Happ offers advice on treatment options, including:

  • Artificial tears
  • Specialized contact lenses
  • Medications
  • Specialized glasses and eye wear

With the most recent technology, advanced knowledge of dry eye syndrome and a dedication to helping you end your discomfort, Uptown Eye Care works to offer the support you need to understand the cause of your dry eyes and how you seek relief.

Do you suffer from dry or itchy, inflamed eyes? If so, it is important to discuss your discomfort with an accredited dry eye syndrome doctor.

If you would like to schedule an appointment with Uptown Eye Care please fill out our Appointment Request Form.

Dry Eye accreditation:  http://www.uptowneyecare.com/services/dry-eye-accreditation/

Source: National News Today:  http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/170743.php (http://www NULL.medicalnewstoday NULL.com/articles/170743 NULL.php)

Winter in Minnesota

Winter in Minnesota | MN Winter Weather and Eye Wear Challenges

Finally we have a winter with snow! Isn’t that why we choose to make our home in Minnesota? Many people cannot understand why anyone in their right mind would chose to endure subzero temperatures, icy sidewalks and roads, and the oppressive darkness of the winter months over the milder conditions of southern living. Those people have never experienced the beauty of waking up to a world covered in ice crystals reflecting the light of the rising sun or a soft, white blanket of snow that cushions the harsh sounds of the city and covers the browns and grays of the dormant flora.

They have also never experienced the thrill of traveling downhill on a highly polished pair of skis or a snowboard at speeds that would get you a hefty fine if you were traveling down the interstate. Nor have they driven their snowmobile or truck across a frozen lake to a tiny shed, drilled a hole through 18 inches of ice, dropped in a line and pulled out the catch of the day. Or bundled up the kids until they could barely move and help them build a massive snowman, or better yet, a snow fort where you stock pile snowballs for target practice.

While there are many good reasons we choose to stay in Minnesota in the winter, there are also some challenges that we face. One of those challenges is how to best care for our eyes and experience good vision when extreme temperatures cause humidity to drop, eyes to feel dry and glasses to fog up.

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“Dr Happ” hangin’ loose on her official Uptown Eye Care snowboard

Dry Itchy Eyes in Winter

It is very common for eyes to feel scratchy and dry, or to tear excessively when consistently exposed to the drying heat we use to defrost ourselves after enjoying our time in the snow. Using a good quality, preservative-free artificial tear can provide immediate relief from the discomforts of dry eyes (see our post on Dry Eye Disease (DED)).

“These can be used as often as needed throughout the day” says optometrist Dr. Elaine Happ. “But if this doesn’t seem to eliminate your discomforts, then, as an accredited dry eye center, we can assist you in finding a therapy that will work for you.”

Anti Fog for Glasses

Keeping eye glasses from fogging up and impeding vision is another problem that the eye doctors at Uptown Eye Care can help you with. “We now have a new lens available made with a patented technology that prevents fog from forming on the lenses.” states Dr Happ. “ You just treat the lens with the antifog activator once a week. This new technology has been much more efficient and longer lasting than the old antifog liquids on the market.”

Daily Contact Lenses

Another fantastic option for keeping clear vision in the winter are daily contact lenses. Daily contact lenses are designed to be worn for one day, then disposed of at the end of the day. A fresh pair is put in each day resulting in the highest level of comfort possible.

“I have several patients that normally wear glasses, but will always get a supply of daily disposable contacts for use on snowmobile trips. It is much more comfortable when wearing helmets or other eye protection and has the added benefit of not fogging up” says Dr Happ. “And, with daily disposable contacts you don’t need to use contact lens solutions for overnight storage. You just throw them away and put in a new pair in the morning.”

Contact Uptown Eye Care

If you are experiencing challenges to maintaining clear and comfortable vision this winter, call or email us at Uptown Eye Care. We are ready to help you make the most of this beautiful Minnesota winter.

Uptown Eye Care
560 Cedar Street
Monticello, MN 55362
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Phone: 763-271-2020
Fax: 763-271-2030
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Eye Care Services

Uptown Eye Care serves patients of all ages, with our eye care services designed to meet the needs of our patients from infancy through maturity. We provide total eye health care, from evaluating the developing vision in a young child to diagnosing and caring for the needs of the aging visual system.

Dr. Mary Gregory

Dr. Mary Gregory

Dr. Mary Gregory specializes in the needs of our young patients. During a child’s first twelve years 80% of all learning comes through vision, yet vision problems affect 1 in 20 preschoolers and 1 in 4 school age children. Dr. Gregory is an InfantSee provider.  InfantSEE (http://www NULL.infantsee NULL.org/)® is a public health program designed to ensure that eye and vision care becomes an integral part of infant wellness care to improve a child’s quality of life. Under this program, member optometrists will provide a comprehensive infant eye assessment within the first year of life as a no cost public health service. Dr. Gregory will test for visual acuity, excessive or unequal amounts of nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, evaluate eye alignment, and examine eye teaming ability.  The health of your baby’s eyes will be assessed as well. Although problems are not common, it is important to identify children who have specific risk factors at this stage. Vision development and eye health problems can be more easily corrected if treatment is begun early.  For more information go to:  www.uptowneyecare.com/services/infantsee

Dr. Gregory recommends that children have a complete eye exam between 9-12 months, at 3 or 4 years old and when entering kindergarten and first grade to ensure they do not struggle or fall behind in their ability to learn and read. For more information on vision and learning go to:  www.uptowneyecare.com/services/your-childs-vision

Dr. Elaine Happ

Dr. Elaine Happ

Dr. Elaine Happ specializes in treating the condition known as Dry Eye Disease. Uptown Eye Care is an Accredited Dry Eye Center, dedicated to providing the highest quality of dry eye care using advanced ophthalmic diagnostic techniques and treatments. Dr. Happ has developed a diagnosis and treatment protocol that provides relief from the discomfort and damage that results from dry eye disease. For more information on Dry Eye Disease go to:  www.uptowneyecare.com/dry-eye-disease-ded

Dr. Happ has years of experience in diagnosing and managing patients with glaucoma, macular degeneration and other age-related diseases. She cares for patients’ low vision needs and provides pre and post-operative care for those having refractive or cataract surgery, as well.

Our office also provides emergency eye care services for eye infections and eye injuries and removal of foreign objects. If you have an emergency please call our office at 763-271-2020. State of the art microscopes allow us to examine the front surface of the eye and facial areas around the eye for infection or injury. After assessing the extent of the injury or infection a treatment plan will be formulated and explained to you.

Feel free to Contact Us with any questions about our eye care services, your eye health, or to schedule an appointment for you or your family.

Eye Care Services

There are different causes of Dry Eye Disease, and, not surprisingly, there are different ways to treat Dry Eye Disease.

Individualized Treatment for Dry Eye Disease

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Dry Eye Disease

Dr. Elaine Happ, OD owns a vision center center for Dry Eye Therapy.  Uptown Eye Care offers comprehensive treatment for dry eye disease. “I have developed a treatment protocol that takes into account that each individual will respond differently to treatment.”

On your initial visit for a dry eye evaluation we will do thorough testing to determine the severity of your condition. Based on your test results we will know if you have mild, moderate or severe dry eye disease. We will then discuss treatment options that will give you the best results. The options could include artificial tear therapy, Omega-3 supplements, punctal plugs, anti-inflammatory drops or prescription strength artificial tears.

We schedule a follow up visit approximately 30 days after we implement the original treatment plan where we can again use the TearLab to see if you are getting positive results with our chosen treatment plan. If necessary, we adjust the therapy to maximize your results.

If you suffer from red, burning or itching eyes or if you get a sandy or gritty feeling, excessive tearing and are sensitive to light you may have dry eye disease. If you have had refractive surgery, or spend long hours in front of a computer or suffer from allergies the symptoms of dry eye disease can be intensified.

Don’t put up with the discomfort of dry eyes. Call our vision center or Contact Us and schedule a dry eye evaluation with Dr. Happ.

A Vision Center for Dry Eye Therapy

We often hear the question, “what is the most under-diagnosed eye disease?”

While people routinely describe their symptoms of dry eyes to their eye doctor, Dry Eye Disease is one of the most under-diagnosed ocular diseases.

Dry Eye Disease

Dry Eye Disease is quite common, especially in older adults and particularly in women. Yet, the symptoms of stinging, burning, tearing, blurred vision and tired eyes are often mistaken for allergies or attributed to environmental conditions. While these conditions may aggravate dry eyes, the cause stems from the body’s inability to produce sufficient tears to properly lubricate and nourish the eye. The root of the problem could be that an inadequate amount of tears are being produced and the tears evaporate too quickly from the surface of the eye. It is also possible that it is the quality of the tears is unbalanced.

Only your eye doctor can determine the nature of your dry eye disease. Optometrist Dr. Elaine Happ does this by evaluating the osmolarity of your tear film using the TearLab Osmolarity Test.
According to Dr. Happ,” It is important to have an accurate diagnosis of Dry Eye Disease since proper treatment can keep your eyes healthy, comfortable and prevent your vision from being affected.”

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms contact us immediately so we can test you and diagnose the problem so that we can stop your discomfort and better yet keep your eyes healthy.

Dry Eye Disease (DED)

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Healthy eyes have a constant layer of tears, or “tear film” that keeps them nourished and protected. An unbalanced tear film will be manifest in ocular discomfort and damage to the surface of your eyes. This condition is known as Dry Eye Disease. The best way to measure the extent of this imbalance is to have your eye doctor measure your tear film osmolarity, according to Dr. Elaine Happ.

“Using the results of tear osmolarity testing, we implement a treatment program using Omega 3 supplements and tear replacement drops “ says Dr. Happ. “Depending on the severity of the condition, we may also recommend punctal plugs, anti-inflammatory drops or prescription strength artificial tears.”

Some factors that contribute to Dry Eye Disease are ones we cannot control, like aging and gender (women are more likely to suffer from DED). Some medications and radiation therapies can contribute to the condition. Other factors known to affect the health of our tear film are intense visual concentration, such as TV watching and computer use, a diet low in vitamin A and omega 3 fatty acids, exposure to dry and windy environments, smoking, and having refractive surgery, such as LASIK.

Dr. Elaine Happ specializes in diagnosing and treating Dry Eye Disease and Uptown Eye Care is registered as an Accredited Dry Eye Center.

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