What happens during the pandemic Dry eye gets worse during pandemic. Everything about, well, everything in this pandemic is about “more.” More stress, more time, more visits to eye doctor’s offices but unable due to COVID-19. More problems to discuss...
Do you have recurring chalazion? Do you have recurring chalazion? This bump on your eyelids that hurts? You may even have had surgeries to remove the scar tissue. Are you aware that this is caused by dry eyes and clogged oil glands (MGD? Yes, you can get rid of...
Why the recurrence? Inflammation is the key. The source of inflammation comes from dry eyes and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). Treating it at the same time with dry eyes and MGD will stop its recurrence. Treating all three (3) condition is the approach TheraLife...
It’s normal for people to accumulate at least a bit of discharge in the corners of their eyes. At the same time, it’s unreasonable to wake up feeling like the eyes are glued shut. In some cases, excessive eye discharge can be a sign of an underlying health condition....
What is a Chalazion? Chalazion is a small bump that looks similar to a pimple and appears on the eyelid. If more than one is present, it is referred to as chalazia. It is usually caused because of a blocked meibomian gland (oil gland) that develops on the inside of...
What does a chalazion look like? Developing as a lump on the eyelid, a chalazion (chalazia= plural) slowly grows from a blocked oil gland in the eyelid. Generally, not caused by an infection, this blocked oil gland starts out simply as an area on the eyelid that is...