Itchy, Red Eyes

Itchy, Red Eyes

Allergy season is quickly approaching!  Do you suffer from spring allergies? Are your eyes usually itching and red?  Are they feeling uncomfortable?  What is the cause of these symptoms and can anything be done?  Itching and redness can be very frustrating and uncomfortable.  You may be suffering from eye allergies.  Sometimes it is nearly impossible to avoid being exposed to the things we are allergic to.

You may have tried over the counter remedies to see if they can improve your symptoms.  If the over the counter treatments are not providing proper relief, it is important to have a comprehensive eye examination to determine the cause of your symptoms.  Your condition may or may not be ocular allergies.  You want to consider when your symptoms occur most.  Are they worse in the morning or evening?  Are they worse during a particular season of the year?

Diagnosiseye allergies | Alaina Kronenberg MD

Dr. Stanley Grandon, Dr. Cindy Wang and I will take a complete history and perform an eye examination.  It is important to distinguish if your eyeballs feel itchy or your eyelids are bothering you more.

Itchy eyes are often a symptoms of ocular allergies.  You may also complain of watery eyes, stringy mucous discharge, eyelid swelling, and irritation.  Ocular allergies are when the eyes are exposed to allergens.  Different patients can react to different allergens.   Your symptoms are often due to release of histamine and mast cells and symptoms will often vary during different seasons depending on what the allergen is that is causing your symptoms.

If your symptoms are more affecting your eyelids, you may be suffering from blepharitis instead of eye allergies.  Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid margin and the eyelids can become itchy, red and irritated.

If you wear contact lenses sometimes your condition can be related to your contact lenses.  You may have developed a sensitivity to your contact lenses or be wearing them too much.

It is important for your doctor to make the proper diagnosis so we can offer the treatments that will improve your symptoms.

Treatment of Eye Allergies

If you suffer from eye allergies, it is important to try to avoid the allergen if possible.  Ocular allergies are often initially treated with eye drops that are antihistamines and mast cell stabilizers.  These medications work more effectively if they are used regularly during your allergy season.  If your symptoms are severe, we may add a short course of a mild steroid eye drop also.  Sometimes chilled artificial tears can also help your symptoms.

Alaina Kronenberg, M.D.
Cataract Specialist
Comprehensive Ophthalmologist
Dearborn, Michigan 48126


What is Monovision?

What is Monovision?

Monovision is a method of optimizing both distance and near vision.  It is a method that we often use during Lasik, contact lens fittings and during cataract surgery.  We use the dominant eye for distance activities and the non dominant eye for near activities.  The goal of monovision is to optimize both distance and near vision.

Why Do You Need Monovision?What is monovision? | Eye Surgery Institute

Presbyopia is term that refers to difficulty focusing up close with age.  We all develop presbyopia as we age and it usually starts around age 40.  Presbyopia gradually becomes worse as we age.  It can be frustrating to no longer be able to see up close objects such as your cell phone, computer, a menu or a book or magazine.

If you are frustrated by the onset of presbyopia, Dr. Stanley Grandon, Dr. Cindy Wang and I can discuss your options with you.  We will perform a complete eye examination and provide you with the options that best meet your needs.

What Are My Monovision Options?

If you are interested in Lasik eye surgery, we can perform a laser correction and allow your dominant eye to see well for distance activities and your near activities.  Dr. Stanley Grandon, Dr. Cindy Wang and I can also perform a contact lens fitting with monovision

We often aim the near eye for more intermediate vision activities rather that very fine print.  This makes  it easier for you to adjust to the difference between the two eyes.  You will likely still need reading glasses for fine print.

What If I Need Cataract Surgery?

A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens in your eye.  We may recommend cataract surgery if your are experiencing blurry vision from a cataract and it is interfering with your day to day activities.  At the time of cataract surgery, Dr. Stanley Grandon and I will chose an implant power to place inside your eye.   We will discuss with you what options best meets your needs.  We can provide the option of monovision at the time of cataract surgery.

Alaina Kronenberg, M.D.
Cataract Specialist
Comprehensive Ophthalmologist
Dearborn, Michigan 48126