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Well, if you're thinking about this as a do-it-yourself project, I'd say "don't."There's really no good way to remove a...
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It sounds like you may have chronic sinusitis. You can actually have the swelling without a runny nose. Have you been exposed to scents you normally...
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There can be many causes for discomfort and redness in the eye. The only way to tell what is going on is to have your eye checked by your doctor or...
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Yes, this would be called VIRAL CONJUNCTIVITIS. However, when it is only affecting one eye with purulent discharge, I would be suspicious of a...
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Ahhh....Sandbox Eyes. I see this quite often.The next step, assuming he is still crying, rubbing his eyes, and complaining, is to see a medical...
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One possibility would be a vitreous "floater". The eye is filled with a jelly-like substance, so small specks can form in the visual field...
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I have been seeing kids for over 40 years, and I cannot recall one incident where a child fainted from pink eye, or even an ear infection. As a...
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I'm sorry to hear your mother-in-law is going through this, but I'm glad she had glaucoma ruled out.Severe eye pain should not be ignored...
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Not sure but i think its left eye...just guessing :-)
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If you get a sudden onset of these floaters please see an opthamologist ASAP! could be serious sign of retinal tear. Had this happen to me about 5...
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Unfortunately, there is no way we can look at your symptoms via the internet and diagnose you with anything. You will have to return to the doctor...
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Yes, that can happen. It happened to me. If the prescription or prism (assuming you have one in your glasses) is incorrect, even in one lens, this...
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Ok well I don't know the solution but if you have no understanding of the tear gland or the orbicularis oculi it may help you to have a little...
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