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Small white pimples on upper eyelid, why?
Small white bumps on the eyelids are a fairly benign condition and complications rarely occur. However, these small white bumps often cause a feeling of irritation or pain, making the patient uncomfortable and having to rub their eyes continuously. Rubbing the eyes along with the size of the bumps can cause friction and damage to the cornea.
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What is pupillography?
Retinoscopy (also known as skascopy) is a technique to objectively determine the refractive error of the eye (hyperopia, myopia, astigmatism) and the need for corrective lenses. This test is an important step in the eye examination, can be quick, easy, accurate, reliable and requires minimal patient cooperation.
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Protect your eyes in the aging stage
Aging affects many bodily functions, including vision problems. According to a survey, 1 in 6 people aged 45 and over have eye problems that threaten their vision. Therefore, protecting your eyes as you age should be an important part of your overall health care plan.
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Food is not good for your eyes
To keep eyesight healthy, in addition to a scientific and reasonable lifestyle, you need to have a guaranteed nutritional regimen, eat foods that are good for the eyes such as carrots, tomatoes, green vegetables... At the same time, limit the use of the following foods that are not good for the eyes.
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How to prevent dry eyes in cold weather?
In cold weather, the surface of the eyeball will be affected quite a lot due to exposure to cold and dry air. At this time, the amount of water secreted from the eyes is reduced, so it cannot provide enough moisture and makes the eyes dry faster. Moreover, people tend to drink less water when it is cold, so dry eyes in cold weather occur more often. So what to do to prevent dry eyes?
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What is Asteroid Anemia?
Asteroid hyalosis is a fairly common condition in which small calcium deposits build up inside the eye. They cause symptoms that are invisible to the naked eye. Patients may only discover they have the condition when their doctor notices the calcifications during a routine eye exam.
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