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by Lily Yang | Mar 10, 2023 | blepharitis, contact lenses, dry eyes, eye health, eye infections, eye with makeup, stye, watering eyes, watery eyes
Eye with makeup defines a person’s appearance – eyes makeup is arguably a playful and diverse aspect of makeup. You could cause eye irritation. Although we can’t predict how your eyes will react when given different formulas. Can eye with makeup cause eye...
by Lily Yang | Mar 9, 2023 | blurred vision, burning eyes, conjunctivitis, dry eyes, ectropion, eye drops, eyelid ectropion, red irritated eyes
Ectropion is where the lower eyelid droops away from the eye and turns outwards. It is an outward turning of the eyelid margin – mainly affects the lower eyelid and can happen in one or both eyes. It occurs when muscle tension around the eyelid decreases, and...
by Lily Yang | Mar 8, 2023 | cataracts, cataracts symptoms
What Are Cataracts Symptoms? A cataract is a cloudy or opaque area in the normally clear lens of the eye. Most cataracts are caused by normal changes in your eyes as you get older. When you’re young, the lens in your eye is clear. Around age 40, the proteins in...
by Lily Yang | Mar 6, 2023 | artificial tears, blepharitis, stye, stye contagious, stye treatment, watering eyes, watery eyes
Is stye contagious? Styes are painless red bumps which appear on upper or lower eyelids near eyelashes. Even painful, spikes are surprisingly harmless immune responses to infection. Overview: Eye Styes, Causes & Symptoms Styes occur externally on the base and...
by Lily Yang | Mar 5, 2023 | blepharitis, chalazion, conjunctivitis, contact lenses, dry eyes, eye drops, Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), MGD, stye, stye treatment
How long does a stye last? Stye or hordeoids are painful white bumps on the upper eyelids and can occur from infections caused by bacteria or fungi. The condition can feel painful and unnatural, but is common, and most likely harmless. Many symptoms can be easily...
by Lily Yang | Mar 5, 2023 | allergies, autoimmune, blepharitis, dry eyes, epiphora, eye compress, eye drops, eye health, eye irritation, red irritated eyes, Sjopgren's, watering eyes, watery eyes
The epiphora eye is often described as an epiphyropathy and tear. Epiphora is caused by excessive or unavoidably accumulated tears. The nasolacrimal system can’t properly drain tears, which can cause over-excitability in a facial region. Tears help maintain the...
by Lily Yang | Mar 4, 2023 | blepharitis, bump in eyelid, chalazion, contact lenses, Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), MGD, red irritated eyes
Bump in eyelid is often painful or irritating, but are typically harmless. Though bumps can disappear easily, small home treatments can help speed healing. Lashes protects the eyes against small objects which may irritate the eye. The oil gland in the eyelid keeps...
by Lily Yang | Mar 2, 2023 | allergies, artificial tears, blepharitis, blurred vision, burning eyes, conjunctivitis, contact lenses, dry eye disease, dry eye symptoms, dry eye treatment, dry eyelids, dry eyes, eyelid pain, Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), MGD, stye, swollen eyes
Eyelid pain may be caused by various reasons. It’s annoying and can signal a health-related illness. Possible causes of swollen eyes are listed below. Things can cause sore eyelids, including: infections, allergies, trauma external or environmental factors. In...
by Lily Yang | Mar 2, 2023 | arthritis, dermatitis, difference between psoriasis and eczema, dry skin, eczema, itchy skin
Do you have persistent patches of red, dry, itchy skin that won’t go away? You may have eczema or psoriasis, two skin conditions that have such similar symptoms, it can be difficult to tell them apart. Psoriasis vs eczema can cause similar conditions so it may...
by Lily Yang | Feb 28, 2023 | artificial tears, blepharitis, conjunctivitis, dry eyes, eye drops, Eye infection, eye irritation, mucus fishing syndrome, mucus string in eye
The repetitive removal of mucus strands in the eye technically causes mucus fishing syndrome (hence the “fishing” in the name). Someone with mucus fishing syndrome regularly finds white stringy mucus in their eye and “fishes” it out—typically with their finger or a...