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Home Remedies For Puffy Eyes...
Eyes that are bright and sparkling attract attention. Puffy or red eyes are lack luster and make you look tired and ill. Puffy eyes are one of the most common beauty problems. Puffiness is often caused by the accumulation of fluids around the eye. Besides sleeping on your face, crying...
LASIK Eye Surgery Demystified... Have you thought about having LASIK eye surgery? May be you know
someone who has gotten it done and they have told you what to
expect. Are you still nervous about making the decision to have
your eyes permanently reshaped? Knowing what will happen during
the...
How To Avoid Or Reduce Red-Eye...
Photography with the aid of a digital camera is beyond doubt very fascinating. However, it also has many a nooks that the users of the digital camera must be aware of and also must be well educated to deal with in order to produce good photographs worth the most prized...
Pink Eye Dangers Revealed...
You're probably familiar with a little disease called pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis. If you haven't experienced this nasty little inconvenience first-hand, you may have a child or know someone who's child has had it. And although it is most commonly known to occur in children, it...
"Pinkeye" - Conjunctivitis... Commonly known as pinkeye, Conjunctivitis is the inflammation of the outer most layer of the eye and the inner side of the eyelid. Conjunctivitis infections commonly come in one of three flavours: viral, bacterial, or allergic. There is, however, several other cases of less common conjunctivitis: - Chemicals - Thermal...
Is Eye Sty Harmful?...
A sty is a pimple or abscess that forms in either the upper or lower eyelid. The medical term for sty is hordeolum(say HOR-dee-oh-lumm) and it is an infection caused by bacteria that normally live peacefully on the eyelid skin surface.
Some of thee germs get trapped...

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Superficial eye infections such as blepharitis and conjunctivitis are generally treated adequately with antimicrobial agents applied topically. More serious infections may require subconjunctival injections. Conventional treatment usually involves aspirin, corticosteroids, or other anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief - as well as eye drops or ointments and topical or oral antibiotics.
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