Genes play a highly significant role in eye diseases, some of which are highly prevalent in children and adults... Read More
Bacterial eye infections have mucopurulent discharge, which is thicker and cloudier. There is redness of the conjunctiva (not the white part of the eye) with itching and tearing...Read More
Cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the pupil and the iris (that is, the colored part of the eye). Cornea related injuries and diseases could be: cornea guttata, corneal dystrophy, corneal ulcer, keratoconus, corneal abrasion. All of these can lead to a loss of corneal transparency. Read More
Floaters, although common, are hard to miss. Everyone experiences them at some point in their lifetime. ... Read More
Eye strain or eye fatigue is caused through tiredness, when the eyes have experienced intense or extended use through long periods of focus upon something bright or up close. ... Read More
Our eyes have a few sources of moisture. One is the lacrimal gland in the upper outer quadrant of the eye. That’s the gland that produces buckets of tears if you cry or something gets in your eyes. Read More
Blepharitis (blef-uh-RYE-tis) is inflammation of the eyelids. Blepharitis usually involves the part of the eyelid where the eyelashes grow and affects both eyelids.. Read More