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Votes:0 Our Doctors Laser Vision Correction Cataract Surgery Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) Retinal Conditions (Including Macular Degeneration) Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Cornea Glaucoma General Eye Care Latest Information About The Institute Financing Seminars SEARCH Home Chalazion or Stye What is a Chalazion or a Stye? A chalazion is a small lump on the inner or outer surface of the eyelid. It is caused by an inflammatory reaction to material trapped inside an oil-secreting gland in the eyelid. A stye is a lump or pimple on the eyelid edge which represents an infection of an oil or mucous-secreting gland. A chalazion or stye can develop when an eyelid gland becomes blocked. They are often characterized by a red, swollen area of the eyelid. Sometimes, they become quite tender. Chalazia and st Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Advanced Search AAFP Home Page > News & Publications > Journals > American Family Physician® > Vol. 57/No. 4 (February 15, 1998) Articles | Departments | Patient Information Conjunctivitis GARY L. MORROW, M.D., Toronto East General and Orthopedic Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada RICHARD L. ABBOTT, M.D., University of California, San Francisco, and Francis I. Proctor Foundation, San Francisco, California Conjunctivitis refers to any inflammatory condition of the membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the exposed surface of the sclera. It is the most common cause of "red eye." The etiology can usually be determined by a careful history and an ocular examination, but culture is occasionally necessary to establish the diagnosis or to guide therapy. Conjunctivitis is commonly Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Ophthalmic Surgery and Lasers [About Ophthalmic Surgery and Lasers ] [Table of Contents] Volume 28 (8) * August 1997 * Case Report (abstract) Chalazion-Induced Hyperopia as a Cause of Decreased Vision Cristian Santa Cruz, MD; Tina Culotta, DO; Elisabeth J. Cohen, MD; Christopher J. Rapuano, MD ABSTRACT This article presents three cases of decreased vision due to acquired hyperopia, which were caused by a chalazion of the upper eyelid. Through manifest refraction and computerized corneal topographic analysis, acquired hyperopia associated with central corneal flattening was revealed. These findings were responsible for the blurred vision that was reversed by chalazion resolution or removal. Although not usually considered a risk factor for refractive disorders other than astigmatism, chalaz Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Section 4 Head and Throat Part 3 Eyes EYE PROBLEMS SYMPTOMS— Various kinds of eye problems can develop, such as blurred vision, bulging, blood spots, dark circles, dryness, double vision, itching, lumps on the eyelids, redness, twitching, or watering. TREATMENT— • Certain eye problems need specialized attention. But there are also general solutions to a wide variety of eye problems. The eyes and the brain use a lot of oxygen; be sure and get enough. • Poor nutrition clogs tiny arteries, such as are found in the eyes. A gradual clogging of the veins in the eyes can lead to blindness. • Eliminate all fried foods. The free radicals in these greasy foods damages the organs. • Drink carrot, celery, beet, and parsley juice. You may need to go on a short vegetable ju Read More Go to Site
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