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Nov 20, 2024

What to do if your eyes are photophobic and watery

Eye Diseases

Photophobia, tearing, suggest that there may be excessive eye use, corneal epithelial cell damage, iridocyclitis, glaucoma attacks, etc., it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, after…

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Oct 18, 2024

Report: “Health Hall” 20121012 Eyelids “jump” out of the health alarms

Eye Diseases

Video link: http://tv.sohu.com/20121012/n354763360.shtml编者按: Eyelid jumping should be a normal thing, everyone should have felt it! Some people say “left eye jump wealth, right eye jump disaster”, this has no scientific…

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Oct 17, 2024

How women can prevent eye bags with good results

Eye Diseases

How to prevent eye bags? For women the appearance and aggravation of bags under the eyes is one of the signs of mistaken aging of the face, giving people an…

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Oct 17, 2024

Eye boogers are a sign that you may be suffering from an eye disease

Eye Diseases

It’s not uncommon to wake up in the morning, rub your bleary eyes, and sometimes find a small amount of eye droppings. However, what you don’t know is that you…

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Oct 17, 2024

China.org Report: Zhao Chen – Demystifying Hereditary Eye Diseases

Eye Diseases

In the field of ophthalmology, he is like a calm and wise decipherer, pulling out the fog, tracking down the truth, identifying the “culprits”, and searching for targeted measures ………

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Oct 17, 2024

Why do I need to dilate my child’s eyesight?

Eye Diseases

In the outpatient clinic often encounter some parents on the child’s dilated optometry questions, do not know how this is, so worried. In fact, there is no need. Children’s eyes…

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Oct 16, 2024

Parents are responsible for children’s eye care

Eye Diseases

Since children are young and cannot express their feelings correctly, and some eye diseases have no special symptoms, it is more important for parents to observe them carefully and preferably…

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Oct 16, 2024

Does a pterygium go away on its own?

Eye Diseases

Pterygium is a relatively common disease in ophthalmology and does not usually go away on its own. It is called pterygium because of its resemblance to an insect’s wing. The…

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Oct 16, 2024

Two unmissable times to get eyelids?

Eye Diseases

Doctor, what is the best age to have eyelid surgery? This is a common question in my clinic. I will help you analyze: Based on both physical and mental considerations,…

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Oct 16, 2024

Precautions after intraocular injection

Eye Diseases

Notes after intraocular injection are as follows: 1, do not remove the gauze on the day after intraocular injection, do not wash your face and take a bath; 2, remove…

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Eye Diseases

  • What to do if your eyes are photophobic and watery
  • Report: “Health Hall” 20121012 Eyelids “jump” out of the health alarms
  • How women can prevent eye bags with good results
  • Eye boogers are a sign that you may be suffering from an eye disease
  • China.org Report: Zhao Chen – Demystifying Hereditary Eye Diseases
  • Why do I need to dilate my child’s eyesight?
  • Parents are responsible for children’s eye care
  • Does a pterygium go away on its own?
  • Two unmissable times to get eyelids?
  • Precautions after intraocular injection
  • Children’s Optometry Popularization Method
  • Crooked neck needs an eye exam.
  • How wide is the appropriate width for double eyelids?
  • What’s good for a weak blue-yellow color?
  • What are the ways to match your face shape with your glasses
  • Pediatric “frowning and blinking” and frequent blinking should be taken seriously
  • What diseases tend to affect the macula
  • Infants and children need to be monitored for eye disease
  • Do teens need to wear their glasses often?
  • It turns out that a bad mood can also cause eyelid jumping
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