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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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Red Eyes: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Red eyes are a common condition that can be caused by many factors. Although often benign, this condition can sometimes indicate a more serious health problem. Causes of red eyes...
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Uveitis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Uveitis is an inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer of the eye comprising the iris, ciliary body, and choroid. The condition can affect one or more parts of the...
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Preventing Conjunctivitis in Children
Conjunctivitis is a common eye condition in children, characterized by inflammation of the transparent membrane covering the eye's surface and the eyelids' inside. Although conjunctivitis is generally benign, it can...
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The Complete Guide for Conjunctivitis in Children
Red, itchy, burning eyes are the most common symptoms of conjunctivitis. When properly treated, conjunctivitis causes no long-term sequelae in children. Conjunctivitis can seem alarming, as it causes intense redness...
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Back-To-School - Conjunctivitis on the Radar
Back to school is often synonymous with little and big boo-boos that our children bring home. Among them is conjunctivitis. But what exactly is conjunctivitis? Here's how to recognize, treat,...
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Blow to the eye: What to do?
Blows to the eye are frequent, and their severity can vary enormously. Ocular trauma depends on the area affected and the intensity of the impact.While accident prevention at work and...
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Question to an Optometrist: What are my options if I have an eye emergency?
If you have an eye emergency, it's possible to consult an optometrist rather than going straight to the hospital emergency room. The first thing to do if you have an...
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What is herpetic keratitis?
Herpetic keratitis is one of the world's leading causes of blindness. The herpes virus causes this eye condition. And those affected may experience several episodes of herpetic keratitis throughout their...
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Flashes of light in the eyes: What causes them and what to do about it?
Do you feel as though you have flashes of light in your eyes? This is a common occurrence. However, it can be a source of concern, especially when it happens...
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What is scleritis?
Scleritis of the eye is inflammation of the sclera, the fibrous membrane surrounding the eyeball. Scleritis is easily observed when it reaches the front layer of the sclera. It appears...
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Question to an optometrist: What do you do when a foreign object is in your eye?
Foreign object injuries are the most common injuries seen in optometry clinics. Foreign objects are particles that reach the eye and lodge in the surface layers. These can include metal...