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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...
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What Is The Difference Between A Stye And A Chalazion?
Sometimes it can be difficult to tell the difference between a stye and a chalazion. A stye is often very painful and often appears at the edge of...
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Endophthalmitis: Causes, symptoms, and treatments
Endophthalmitis is an eye condition also called an "intraocular infection." Most often, endophthalmitis is a complication that occurs after eye surgery. This means that infectious microorganisms on the surgical equipment...
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Eye Emergencies and Children: Here Are Our Best Tips
Whether in the playground or at home, an accident can happen at any time! Since the eyes of our little ones, like ours, are very fragile, they are prone to...
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What to Do in Case of an Eye Emergency?
An eye injury should not be taken lightly.