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Patient Education
Retina and Vitreous
Endophthalmitis
Endophthalmitis is an infection inside the eyeball. It can sometimes happen after an eye surgery, eye injection, or eye injury. It is an urgent medical emergency. If you have symptoms, see an ophthalmologist as soon as possible. Endophthalmitis can blind you if it’s not treated quickly. Your treatment
Neuro-ophthalmology
Erectile Dysfunction Medication
Erectile Dysfunction Medication and Its Effect on Vision Erectile dysfunction drugs are helpful for millions of men who have trouble getting and keeping an erection. If you plan to take ED medication, you should know about temporary side effects like blurry vision, light sensitivity, and decreased color
Cornea and External Disease
Excessive Tearing
Excessive tearing is when your eyes make too many tears, or tears don’t drain properly. Treatment can include removing an object that is irritating the eye (such as an inturned eyelash), or using eye drops or ointment to keep the eye moist. In some cases, surgery may be needed to fix an injured or
General
Eye Allergies
Eye allergies are quite common. They occur when the eyes react to something that irritates them. Common irritants include pollen, dust, pet dander, mold and smoke. Your eyelids and conjunctiva become red, swollen and itchy. The eyes can tear and burn. Eye allergies are usually easy to diagnose. The key
General
Eye Drops
Eye drops are a liquid you apply to the surface of your eye. They are often used to treat eye pain, discomfort, infection or disease. There are many kinds of eye drops, from over-the-counter products to those you need a prescription to buy. There are specific steps to follow to put eye drops in safely
Cornea and External Disease
Eyelid Spasms
Eyelid spasms are when your eyelids move involuntarily (out of your control). An eyelid twitch or tic is a quick movement of the lid. It is usually related to being tired or stressed. It can also come from having too much caffeine. An essential blepharospasm is when one or both of your eyelids close