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Visine Eye Drops for Dry Eyes?Is it a good idea to use Visine eye drops if you have dry eyes? Find out why eyedrops that "get the red out" may not be the best choice.
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You Get What You Pay For, with Blink Tears Mild-Moderate Dry Eye Lubricating Eye DropsI have always believed that generic, is as good as brand, at a fraction of the cost. However, Blink Tears really do a far superior job, that the generic I purchase from Wal-Mart.
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Allergy Eye Drops: Open Your Eyes and Say "Ahhhh...!"Sweet and quick relief from itching, burning, watering eyes caused by seasonal allergies is only a few drops away
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How to Administer Eye Drops in ChildrenHere are some tips for parents to make the administration of eye drops a little less daunting.
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Rohto V Eye Drops ReviewRohto V eye drops come in four different kinds; Cool, Arctic, Ice and Hydra, which is just for moistening but still has their signature cooling menthol. -
Refresh Liquigel Lubricant Eye Drops: Best Product for Moderate to Severe Dry Eye SyndromeRefresh Liquigel Lubricant Eye Drops effectively relieves dry eye, lasts longer than conventional eye drops, and comes in both a convenient "on-the-go" size and an economy size. Plus, it costs less than most products of its kind. What more could I ask for? -
Visine Original Eye Drops vs. Equate Sterile Eye DropsIf you have ever used eye drops, you would know the feeling of relief that an eye drop solution can give to your eyes. -
Betagan: FDA Approved Eye Drops for the Treatment of GlaucomaOffering an overview of the use of Betagan eye drops in treating glaucoma.
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Should Your Newborn Receive Prophylactic Eye Drops at Birth?Most newborns in the United States will receive prophylactic eye drops shortly after birth. While this treatment is required by law in many areas, parents are free to forbid the treatment (and most other medical interventions) if they so choose.
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Restasis: FDA Approved Eye Drops for Chronic Dry EyesRestasis is an FDA approved prescription eye drop used in the treatment of chronic dry eye conditions in which the tear ducts do not produce tears on a regular basis.
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Natural Solutions for Dry Eye, Glaucoma and CataractsThere are simple environmental solutions, safe eye drops and supplements that can greatly improve your eye health. -
An Update on C-Kad OS Eye Drops for the Treatment of Cataracts and Other Degenerative Eye DiseasesThe use of C-KAD OS Ophthalmic Solution for the treatment of cataracts is coming closer to a reality, as it undergoes Phase II clinical trials by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. -
Could I Have an Eye Infection?Most patients assume that if they have red, irritated, or teary eyes that they have an eye infection commonly called "pink eye", but is it really an infection or could it be something else? -
Treating Pink Eye with a Bit of GreenWe've all had to deal with pink eye and the standard antibiotic drops that tend to go with it. But in some cases, pink eye can clear up naturally.
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The Best Way to Apply Eye and Ear DropsWhat is the best way to apply eye drops/ointment or ear drops effectively?
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Bausch&Lomb Advanced Eye ReliefA product review focusing on Bausch&Lomb Advanced Eye Relief Eye Wash.
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Why Mission Travelers Should Be Aware of a Trachoma Eye InfectionWhile not prevalent in the western world, trachoma eye infections still cause blindness. Travelers, especially those on goodwill mission to underdeveloped countries, should take proper precautions so as not to contract this potentially blinding infection. -
All About Pink-EyeStop letting pink eye ruin your life! Get the goods about causes, symptoms and treatment of your detested foe, pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis.
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Eye Muscle Surgery: Another Modern Miracle of MedicineBoth children and adults with strabismus or double vision can be helped with eye muscle surgery.
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How Long is the Healing Time After LASIK Eye Surgery?LASIK eye surgery promises perfect sight without any eyewear, but how long is the healing time after the procedure.
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Symptoms of Pink Eye in Adults and Connection to Cellulitis Eye InfectionsIf you have children in the home who have been diagnosed with pink eye, here is what you need to know about cellulitis eye infections.
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The Basics of the Lazy EyeOne eye always appears to be looking in a different direction than the other eye. If I just look at his lazy eye I can never tell where he is really looking at.
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3 Common Eye Problems in Infants: Symptoms, Treatment and a Free Eye ExaminationHere are 3 common eye problems in infants - two of which I have been faced with when my daughter was less than 6 months old.
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Lazy Eye Symptoms and TreatmentsLazy eye is a disorder often seen in children. My article gives information about symptoms and treatments.
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Uveitis is a Serious Inflammation of the EyeThere are many different diseases of the eye and some of them can lead to serious problems. One serious disease of the eye is called uveitis and it can have long-term consequences.
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Five Eye Care Tips for Safely Working at a ComputerEye care safety tips to relieve eye stress and strain from working all day on a computer. -
Diabetic Eye ComplicationsDiabetes can present specific and often irreversible damage to the eye and vision.
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Common Eye Problems in Infants: What to Do About ThemEye problems can be common in babies especially since they crawl near the floor and get stuff in their eyes easily.
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Causes of Pink EyeUnderstanding the causes of pink eye helps to diagnose and treat the symptoms, as well as prevent its re-occurrence.
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Pink Eye: Knowledge and PreventionConjunctivitis is more commonly known as pink eye. There are three main causes for pink eye. Knowledge and prevention is your best fight against pink eye.
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Uveitis: An Abnormal Eye ConditionUveitis is the inflammation of the uvea. The uvea is the vascular layer of the eye located between the retina and the sclera (the white of the eye). The uvea consists of the retina, choroid layer and ciliary body. It extends towards the front of the eye. -
Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) : What You Should Know About the Chronic Eye Ailment?Dry eye syndrome (DES) is the condition in which your eyes lack of sufficient wetness. When affected by DES your lachrymal glands does not secrete adequate tears. The condition is known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS). -
Treating the Pink Eye; An Overview of ZaditorThis is an overview of the useful implication of FDA approved drug, Zaditor in the treatment of eye irritation in children.
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What to Expect If Your Child is Cross-Eyed or Has a Lazy EyeChildren born with crossed eyes or a lazy eye may require treatment. This article has a brief overview of what to expect if your child is cross-eyed or has a lazy eye.
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LASIK with Intralase: My Personal Experience with Corrective Eye SurgeryAn overview of the experience I had with corrective eye surgery, from the realization I needed to have it done through recovery.
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How to Tell If Your Eye is InfectedIs your eye oozing green discharge? Are you having a hard time keeping yourself from rubbing it? Read on for information on how to get rid of it.
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The Continuing Saga of RK, PRK, or LASIK: My Experience with One of These Eye SurgeriesA new eye surgery is performed by a reputed eye surgeon of northern New Jersey. How well did the surgery go? What was the visual result? -
C-Kad OS Eye Drops: New Cure for CataractsPromising new eye drop for treatment of cataracts and other eye problems
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How I Treated Pink Eye with Tea Tree OilPink Eye is a common childhood malady. I have avoided the use of antibiotic eye drops by using a tea tree oil remedy. -
Urban Decay Deluxe Eye Shadow in Graffiti: A ReviewA review of this green eye shadow from Urban Decay.





