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woman holding eyeIs It Eye Allergies or Dry Eyes?

Eye Allergy and Dry Eye symptoms tend to be very similar. They both include redness, itchiness, tearing, and a gritty or burning sensation in the eyes.

 

Is it really an allergic reaction, or could it be Dry Eyes? Before running to the pharmacy for some antihistamines, it would be worth digging into the cause of these reactions in order to assure that you’re choosing the right treatment option.

If you’ve been using artificial tears, prescription allergy medication, or other over the counter medicine to relieve the itchy, dry feeling, but see no improvement— it may be worth visiting the Madison Eyes and speaking with Dr. Naftali, Dr. Lacotte and Dr. Malani, who can provide a diagnosis and solution for your condition.

What’s the Difference Between Eye Allergies and Dry Eyes?

Eye allergies, also known as allergic conjunctivitis, occur when the eyes react to elements that irritate them (allergens). One can develop eye allergies from pet dander, dust, pollen, smoke, perfumes, or even certain foods. To fight off the allergen, the eyes produce a substance called histamine, which causes the eyelids to become red, swollen and itchy — and at times to tear and burn. Those with eye allergies tend to experience nasal allergies as well, which include an itchy, stuffy nose, along with frequent sneezing.

People with Dry Eyes suffer from eyes that feel dry, itchy, swollen, irritated, and at times very painful. Dry eye syndrome can be developed as a result of genetics, age, environment, lifestyle, medications, and the overall health of your eyes. When one has dry eyes, the eyes are either not producing enough tears to keep your eye lubricated, or the tears are not composed of the correct balance of water, lipids, and mucous to maintain proper lubrication.

How Are Eye Allergies and Dry Eyes Treated?

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Eye allergies can be treated using artificial tears, medicated eye drops, decongestants, antihistamines, or anti-inflammatory medications. Depending on your specific case, Dr. Naftali, Dr. Lacotte and Dr. Malani may recommend a combination of treatments.

However, if it is determined that you have dry eyes, Dr. Naftali, Dr. Lacotte and Dr. Malani may suggest artificial tears or lubricant eye drops to alleviate the discomfort, and in some cases, may even prescribe drops or steroids. For patients with more acute cases of dry eyes, the doctor might suggest alternative treatment options, such as LipiFlow, True Tear, TearCare or scleral lenses.

If you’re suffering from any of the above symptoms, speak with , who will examine and thoroughly assess the source of these reactions, determine whether they are caused by allergies or Dry Eyes, and provide the right treatment. 

The Madison Eyes services patients from Madison, Chatham, Morristown, Summit, and throughout New Jersey.

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Welcome Farewell

We’re excited to welcome two wonderful new doctors to Madison Eyes this July! 

Dr. Jennifer Lee, OD, will be joining us on July 1st. With over 7 years of optometric experience and more than 20 years in the optical field, Dr. Lee brings a wealth of knowledge—especially in complex prescriptions, eye disease management, and specialty contact lenses. She earned her Doctor of Optometry from the Inter American University of Puerto Rico and her bachelor’s in psychology from Cal State Fullerton. Fluent in English, Korean, and Spanish, Dr. Lee has primarily practiced in Florida since 2018 and is known for her warm, empathetic approach that patients truly appreciate. 

Joining us on July 8th is Dr. Jiyong Jennifer Kwon, OD, who brings over 20 years of experience as an Optometric Physician. Dr. Kwon specializes in treating eye disease and fitting patients with advanced contact lenses, including orthokeratology. A longtime New Jersey resident, she lives here with her husband and two children. Dr. Kwon is a graduate of UC Berkeley with a BS in Nutrition and Food Science and earned her Doctor of Optometry from SUNY. Her professional background includes time at the renowned Wills Eye Hospital, and you’ll find her both highly skilled and very personable. 

I personally selected both Dr. Lee and Dr. Kwon to join our team, and I’m confident you’ll enjoy their friendly personalities as much as their professional expertise. Please join me in warmly welcoming Drs. Lee and Kwon to Madison Eyes! 

At the same time, we are saying our heartfelt goodbye to James Lacotte, OD.   Dr. Lacotte has decided to leave Madison Eyes after many years of practice with us.  Dr. Lacotte leaves with well-deserved excellent professional reputation and our appreciation for his efforts in making Madison Eyes a high quality eyecare and vision center.  We wish Dr. Lacotte well in his future endeavors. 

Thank you for your support, 

Paul Naftali, O.D, 

President - Madison Eyes