If you experience irritation, pain, blurred vision, redness, or light sensitivity, immediately remove your contact lenses and re-evaluate your symptoms.
Because you should not wear your contact lenses when experiencing these problems, you should have an up-to-date pair of glasses for these times. With well-fitting contact lenses, you should be able to remove your lenses and see well with...
Irritation may occur as a result of worn-out lenses, over-wear of lenses, poor care of lenses, intolerance to solutions, or infections. Irritation may also occur from poor hygiene on the part of the lens wearer.
If worn longer than recommended or in people whose eyes are particularly sensitive, lenses may develop deposits on the surface of the lenses and cause irritation.
A major cause of...
If you have a question about your contact lenses, you should contact your fitter.
If you experience redness, blurred vision, pain, or light sensitivity, you should contact your ophthalmologist or optometrist. (If he or she is not allowed by state law to treat eye problems, he or she will refer you to a practitioner who can handle these problems.) Normally, you will need to be seen that day....
Eye pain is a common reason for people to seek care from their ophthalmologist (a medical doctor who specializes in eye care and surgery). Eye pain may be described as burning, sharp, dull, gritty, "something in my eye," aching, throbbing, or stabbing.
Causes of eye pain fall into 2 broad categories: ocular pain and orbital pain.
Ocular pain is eye pain coming from the outer structures of...
Climate determines how fast or slowly rocks will erode. Climatic conditions control the rate of weathering that takes place by regulating the catalysts of moisture and temperature.
Experimentation has discovered that tropical weathering rates, where temperature and moisture are at their maximum, are three and a half times higher than rates in temperate environments. Climate was warm, and a...
Chemical exposure even if your eye was irrigated at home, the ophthalmologist will probably have your eye irrigated again. The chemical involved and severity of the injury will dictate the treatment. For severe exposures, such as acid or alkali, your pupil may be dilated with special eyedrops, and pain medicine may be prescribed.
Subconjunctival hemorrhage treatment consists of reassurance,...
As with any medical condition, the history is very important. How the injury occurred will often help the ophthalmologist focus the examination. Your vision will be checked, so bring your glasses to the office visit. The ophthalmologist is interested in your best vision possible.
To check for injuries to the cornea, the ophthalmologist uses a special dye or stain in your eye, called...
Eye injuries range from the very minor, such as getting soap in your eye, to the catastrophic, resulting in permanent loss of vision.
Chemical exposures and burns often the result of a splash of liquid getting in the eye, a chemical burn can occur in a number of ways. Many chemicals, such as soap, sunscreen, and even tear gas, are primarily irritants to the eye and do not usually cause...
If you have eye pain, seek advice from an ophthalmologist.
More severe cases should be handled by your ophthalmologist. If your ophthalmologist is not available, go to a hospital's emergency department.
It is difficult over the phone for a doctor or a nurse to grade the severity of eye pain or problems without examining you.
Because of the specialized nature of eye examination...
Herbal Breast Supplements are unfortunately like many other herbal products, too good to be true. The companies may claim that their product can increase breast size, but until there are scientific studies that produce reliable scientific data a woman may find her best investment is a wonder bra.
Herbal Medicine refers to folk and traditional medicinal practice based on the use of plants...