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Grains of Milium: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment
Grains of milium are small white or yellowish skin lesions, often present around the eyes, cheeks, nose, or sometimes on other parts of the face and body. These small bumps...
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The Importance of Eye Examinations for Productive Work
In a world where productivity is at the heart of professional concerns, good vision is often underestimated as a key performance factor. Yet studies show that visual health directly impacts...
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What is the Treatment for Blepharitis?
Blepharitis is a chronic inflammation of the eyelids that can affect people of any age. It is characterized by red, irritated eyelids and sometimes scabs or scales around the eyelashes....
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The Science Behind Blue Light
Blue light has become a hot topic of discussion, especially with the rise of screens in our daily lives. Our phones, computers, tablets and even some light bulbs emit blue...
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Gamers: How to Play Video Games Responsibly for Long-Term Eye Health
The world of video games is exciting and captivating, but it's not without consequences for our health, especially our eyes. If you spend several hours in front of a screen,...
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Question to an Optometrist: How Can We Prevent Age-Related Eye Problems?
Our bodies undergo many changes as we age, and our eyes are no exception. As we age, the risk of developing eye problems increases, which can affect our vision and,...
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Corneal Transplant: For Whom and Why?
Corneal transplantation, or keratoplasty, is a surgical procedure that replaces a damaged or diseased cornea with a healthy one from a donor. This operation is often the only solution for...
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What is retinal detachment?
Retinal detachment is an ocular medical emergency that can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated promptly. This condition occurs when the retina, a thin layer of nerve tissue...
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Conjunctivitis in Children: What to Do?
Red, itchy and burning eyes are common symptoms of conjunctivitis. If properly treated, conjunctivitis has no long-term effects on children. Conjunctivitis can seem alarming because of the intense redness of...
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How Does Glaucoma Affect Driving?
For many of us, driving is about more than just getting from point A to point B. It's also about independence, freedom, and staying connected to the world around us....
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What is Blepharitis?
Blepharitis is a common but often unrecognized eye condition that can cause significant discomfort to sufferers. The condition affects the eyelids, and although it is not usually serious, it can...
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Is There a Link Between Glaucoma and Cataracts?
Glaucoma and cataracts are two common eye diseases, particularly in people in their golden years. Although they both affect vision, they are distinct in their origin, evolution, and treatment. Nevertheless,...