Typical and Not So Typical Reasons for Eyelid Pain
Eyelid pain can range from being mildly annoying to debilitating. There are many reasons for it, some of which are common and others that are far rarer.
Read MoreEyelid pain can range from being mildly annoying to debilitating. There are many reasons for it, some of which are common and others that are far rarer.
Read MoreSkin tags are very common. They’re soft, benign growths that form on a thin “stalk” of skin. They’re extremely vascular and can appear on any part of the body—including the neck, groin, armpits, beneath the breasts, and on the eyelids.
Read MoreThe eye is a complex structure containing many elements that work together to give us vision. We can break this down into four main areas: the parts outside the eyeball, the eye surface, the front of the eye, and the back.
Read MoreBy far the most common type of cataracts are the ones that form as we get older. Termed, age-related cataracts, these fall into three distinct categories.
Read MoreOptic disc hemorrhage is a particular kind of internal bleeding within the delicate nerve tissues of the eye. It’s a very typical sign of glaucoma, although it can occur in other eye conditions as well.
Read MoreGlaucoma is a condition that causes pressure within the eye (the intraocular pressure, or IOP) to rise. If left unchecked, it causes damage to the delicate structures—most importantly, the optic nerve.
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