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Swollen eyeball: Causes, symptoms, and treatments

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ear swelling after piercing :: Article Creator 7 Ear Piercing Ideas That'll Give You The Chicest Curated Lobe We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. There is no such thing as too many earrings — but there is a practical problem of not having enough piercings to showcase your curation all at once. The solution? Get a curated and chic stack of holes to stick studs and hoops and all other jewels into. The issue? Expanding the landscape of your ear piercings is not foolproof or intuitive, especially if you don't want it to look too cluttered or chaotic. So Bustle spoke to experts for the lowdown on different ear piercings to help you strategize before booking an appointment. First things first: There are two basic categories of ear piercings — non-cartilage and cartilage. The former is on places like the lobe, aka areas with thin skin that are associated with a less painful piercing. Cartila

Sarcoidosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

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pink eyeball :: Article Creator Here's What You Should Know About 'cherry Eye,' A Malady In Dogs That Causes Red Spot My dog, Stewie, has had his fair share of eye issues over the years, and although he is one of the breeds more susceptible to developing it, we have not had to deal with cherry eye. However, I've encountered dozens of dogs with the malady over the years as an animal shelter volunteer. A cherry eye is actually a prolapsed gland of the third eyelid. This is hereditary, with certain breeds predisposed to it. It is most often seen in younger dogs. Breeds prone to developing cherry eye include: beagles, Boston terriers, bulldogs, cocker spaniels, Lhasa apso, poodles, pugs, shih tzus and other flat-nosed breeds. Burmese cats are also at risk. Every third eyelid contains a gland in the deeper part of the membrane and hidden under the lower lid. Its purpose, among other things, is to produce tears that provide moist

Uveitis Eye Inflammation Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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inflammation of the iris ciliary body and choroid :: Article Creator

Lotemax Side Effects: What They Are and How to Manage Them

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eye stye upper eyelid :: Article Creator The Root Causes Of A Stye On The Eye Have you ever experienced the discomfort of waking up to find a painful bump on your eyelid? Chances are, it could be a stye – a common eye condition that, while bothersome, is typically harmless. Styes can appear suddenly, causing pain and irritation. Understanding why they develop and how to manage them can help alleviate discomfort and promote faster healing. Whether you're currently dealing with a stye or seeking knowledge to prevent future occurrences, this article aims to provide valuable insights into managing this common eye ailment. What is a stye? A stye, also known as a hordeolum, is a small, red, painful lump that develops on the eyelid. It's typically caused by an infection of the oil glands in the eyelid, often due to bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus. Causes of styes Styes can develop for various reasons, but some common causes inc

Shingles in the Eye: Symptoms, Complications, and More

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gamot sa otitis media :: Article Creator Drugs For Treatment Of Otitis Media Are you searching for medications to treat 'Otitis Media'? Welcome to this section, which serves as a repository for medications that are relevant to the treatment of Otitis Media. The page includes both the generic and brand names and can be an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals and individuals who wish to get an insight on different medication options. Click on a medication below to view details including brand names, prices, dosages, side effects, and administration guidelines. Additionally, a FAQs section is available for each medication, addressing popular inquiries and providing deeper insights into its use for Otitis Media management. We recommend consulting your doctor to verify the information presented on this page or for any additional clarifications. Advertisement Brand Names and Generic Names of Drugs for

Uveitis Eye Inflammation Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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inflammation eye lid :: Article Creator What To Know About The Types Of Eyelid Bump There are many types of eyelid bumps, including styes, chalazion, milia, and xanthelasmas. They may look white or red in color but can vary in appearance. Eyelashes protect the eyes from tiny objects, such as dust, that can irritate the eye. Oil glands around the eyelids help to keep the lashes healthy. If an infection or swelling affects the eyelid, a bump might develop. This article explores eyelid bumps, symptoms, possible causes, and treatments. It also looks at additional treatments or preventions for styes and chalazion. Different types of bumps can appear on the eyelid. These include: The specific symptoms, causes, and treatments for each are detailed below. Styes are infectious red bumps that can pain and discomfort when touching or palpitating the area. The eyelid bump is edema, an area where fluid gets trapped within the skin.