Is it a Stye?

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styeWhat IS a stye?

A Stye is an eye infection.  A stye can form when a single oil gland on the edge of your eyelid becomes infected with a staph bacterium originating inside of the nose. The eye can become infected when you scratch or pick your nose and then inadvertently touch your eye.

Do you need to see a doctor for a stye?

Most of the time a stye will heal on its own, but if you do not see improvement after 7 or 8 days, make an appointment to go visit your eye doctor. They can prescribe an antibiotic ointment to help prevent reoccurrences.

Redness, pain, and swelling are well-known markers of a stye infection as well as the telltale white bump. This is sometimes accompanied by a swollen eyelid or entire eye. While they are contagious, infecting others is unlikely unless you share pillows, bedsheets, washcloths or towels with others. It is best to keep all of them separate and washed often.

Styes pop up seemingly out of nowhere overnight. One day your eye is clear and healthy and the next, irritated, red and swollen. Though a stye won’t impair your vision, it is uncomfortable and aggravating. It may also make you extra sensitive to light and feel like you have something in your eye that you cannot get out.

It may look very much like a pimple with a white head, but unlike a pimple, it is not advisable to try and pop. – Attempting to pop will cause more pain and will thwart healing. It is not constructed like a pimple and no amount of pressure will push the infection out, you may end up rupturing it and spreading the bacterium and making the situation worse.  Instead, apply hot compresses to get it to come out by itself. 10 -15 minutes at a time keeping your eye closed 3-4 times a day will work the stye to the surface and out of your eye over the course of several days.

To find a qualified Optometrist in Lee County please visit www.ipalc.org/find.

 

Nova Oculus To Expand Internationally

Nova Oculus To Expand Internationally

Nova Oculus Partners, the company with plans to bring to market its pioneering medical device for the treatment of Age-Related Macular Degeneration, is now going “international.”

With the creation of Nova Oculus Partners International, the company is developing strategies to license its device and patented micro-current therapy in Japan, Australia, Britain and the European Union, Argentina, Colombia and Cuba. Nova Oculus Partners will receive 15 percent of the gross revenue from any licensing agreement signed through Nova Oculus Partners International into those countries.

The Nova Oculus device is already engaged in clinical patient trials in Canada, and regulatory approval for full market commercialization in that country is expected by mid-2017. Some preliminary testing has also been done in Mexico.

Currently, the development of the Nova Oculus device is focused on securing the necessary international certifications that are required before various government-sanctioned regulatory approvals can be granted. Mass production of the device by the company’s manufacturing partner is slated to begin in the spring of 2017. Company officials expect that once certification for the device from the International Organization of Standards is granted, regulatory approval in Canada is achieved, and CE Mark approval for the European market is given, gaining access to other international markets will follow.

It is estimated that more than 26 million people in Britain, the EU, Japan and Australia are afflicted with AMD. As many as three-quarters of a million of those could be treated by the Nova Oculus device in the first year alone. After five years, that number could be as high as 3.75 million patients. According to the company’s calculations, a potential market of that size could conservatively represent $245 million in revenue from treatments and equipment leases in the first year. After five years, that figure could be as high as $500 million.

These figures do not include the numbers from Canada, the U.S., or elsewhere.

About Nova Oculus:

Nova Oculus Partners, LLC was formed to develop, manufacture, and lease to medical professionals an electrotherapeutic medical device to treat visual disease, providing a pulsed micro-current output delivered to the retina by way of a closed eyelid. This treatment method can help mitigate the effects of age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

The Nova Oculus company’s pulsed micro-current therapy represents a new, non-invasive treatment for all forms of macular degeneration. The device output signal is structured to provide a range and pattern of frequencies to stimulate the desired physiologic response at the retinal level. This low current has been shown by studies to stimulate the production of the active transport enzyme, adenosine triphosphate (“ATP”), which facilitates the movement of nutrition from the blood to the cell.

According to recent studies, this treatment improves permeability of the blood vessel membranes and cells, allows better oxygen and nutrition delivery to the cells, metabolism, and removal of by-products from the cells. Through these mechanisms, pulsed micro-current therapy improves retinal pigment epithelium (“RPE”) efficiency and in so doing may restore and/or improve retinal function.

Brilliant New Technology from Nova Oculus Partners

Nova Oculus Partners was founded in 2014 with a brilliant new technology that will help those with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The goal of Nova Oculus is to manufacture and lease the machine to doctors and eye care professionals so that they can treat their patients suffering from AMD.

Nova Oculus uses BioCurrent Therapy to facilitate the movement of oxygen and nutrients within the cells of the retina. This non-invasive procedure uses low current frequencies to stimulate the desired response in the retina. The process can improve and/or restore the patient’s retinal function.

Since its inception, the founders of Nova Oculus continue to consult and work side by side with a team of professionals who are knowledgeable in eye health, production of new technology, and well versed in legal matters. A few of those people include:

George O’Clock Ph.D.
Mr. O’Clock is the Chief Science Advisor of Nova Oculus Partners. He brings a wealth of knowledge in treating visual diseases. He is the inventor of the electrotherapeutic device that has been successful in treating many types of eye diseases. His advice and guidance are invaluable in making the new technology a success.

Jeffrey N. Gibbs
Mr. Gibbs has extensive knowledge of the law in product approvals, marketing, and enforcement in regards to the Food and Drug Administration. His experience includes, but is not limited to, the regulation of medical devices.

Dr. Michael Samuel M.D.
Dr. Samuel specializes in diagnosing and treating those with retinal disease. He, along with a fellow physician, founded The 41 Location Retina Institute. He frequently treats patients with AMD and is a wonderful contributor to Nova Oculus Partners’ vision

Walter O’Rourke
Mr. O’Rourke is a master in marketing and sales having led high performance sales teams. He is an entrepreneur and was the CEO of Dialysis Solutions, Inc. He has a proven record of successful growth for businesses.

The entire team of advisors and doctors are making Nova Oculus Partners a success. While the technology still needs to complete a regulatory approval process with the FDA, it is expected to be the future of treating patients with AMD. The team continues to work tirelessly on making this technology available to physicians worldwide. Their office is located at 74-900 Highway 111, Suite 127, Indian Wells, California 92210. Read more about our exciting new technology on our website or contact us at (760) 292-2812 for more information.

Nova Oculus Partners Discover a Method to Treat Age-Related Macular Degeneration

A deterioration of the central vision of a patient’s eye is the cause for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD). Most affected are over the age of 60 years old. The good news is that Nova Oculus Partners have created a specific technology that will treat AMD.

For those who suffer with AMD, their eyes form a “black cloud” in the central vision. This makes it hard to take care of everyday tasks such as reading, watching television, working on a computer, driving a car, and texting on a phone. This breakdown of the macular in the retina can really affect a person’s quality of life. The patient’s vision progressively deteriorates over time. Colors and contrasts in objects are impacted.

The scientists behind the technology that Nova Oculus Partners has developed are a dedicated team of individuals who seek to help those regain their vision. The photoreceptors in the macula need to be healthier. This is done by improving the metabolism of the cells in the eye. By creating healthier photoreceptors, this creates the potential for the patient’s vision to improve.

Used for all types of macular degeneration, this new non-invasive, effective treatment for AMD is the future of helping patients. Nova Oculus Partners uses a BioCurrent Therapy technology that emits targeted frequencies to stimulate a response at the retinal level. Blood vessels and cells then receive an increased flow of oxygen. This allows the delivery of more nutrition to the cells.

During the one-hour procedure, a low level of electric current is applied to the eye. A special designed eye goggle is used to deliver the current. This has been shown to improve the movement of nutrition from the patient’s blood to the cells of the eye. These special goggles apply the electrical current to four places on the closed eye. The four sites consist of the upper left lid, the lower left lid, upper right lid and lower right lid. In a short period of time, 40 seconds, the electrical current is delivered effectively.

While the technology still needs to complete a regulatory approval process with the FDA, it is expected to be the future of treating patients with age-related macular degeneration. We are located at 74-900 Highway 111, Suite 127, Indian Wells, California 92210 Read more about our exciting new technology on our website or contact us at (760) 292-2812 for more information

Nova Oculus Partners Mission for AMD

Nova Oculus Partners have developed and plan to manufacture a medical device to treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Optometrists and other medical professionals will be able to lease the device so they can treat their patients who suffer from AMD.

Over 10 million people in the United States have a form of age-related macular degeneration, according to the National Eye Institute. The Institute also indicated that more than 1 in 10 people over 70 yrs. old has some vision loss due to AMD. Nova Oculus Partners realized how many people were affected by this disease and decided to create a new technology to help them regain their lost vision. This unique technology is at the forefront of ophthalmologic science.

Age-related macular degeneration is the number one cause of legal blindness in adults over the age of 50 years. The “baby boomers” are all over this age range. As this generation ages, there will be an increased number of people in the United States with AMD. Nova Oculus Partners will be able to meet a growing population of people with macular degeneration.

The team at Nova Oculus Partners brings a variety of disciplines to the company. Michael Samuel M.D., our Medical Advisor, whom is nationally known for research, clinical work, and surgery. He was a part of a team that performed the first surgical implant of stem cells for dry macular degeneration. We are very fortunate to have him as our medical advisor. Dr. George O’Clock, Ph.D. is our Chief Science Advisor. The extensive experience that he has in technologies that successfully treats eye disease makes him the ideal advisor for this mission.

While the technology still needs to complete a regulatory approval process with the FDA, it is expected to be the future of treating patients with AMD.

Read more about our exciting new technology on our website or contact us for more information. please call us at (760) 292-2812 or visit our website. They are located at 74-900 Highway 111, Suite 127, Indian Wells, California 92210.