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The purpose of this study is to determine changes in corneal thickness and backscatter after first morning eye-opening across a range of fuchs endothelial ...
Certain side effects, such as muscle spasms of the face, neck, and back, tic-like or twitching movements, inability to move the eyes, twisting of the body ...
Symptoms include grimacing, eye blinking and other movements. Tourette syndrome. This is a neurological condition associated with repetitive movements and vocal ...
puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue; redness and swelling on the skin, buttocks, legs, or ankles; skin rash; stiff ...
Eye strain; Fatigue; Irritation of the eye surface or inner eyelids ... Dry eyes; Light sensitivity. Eye twitching may be a side effect of medications ...
Touch your mouth, nose or eyes after touching a contaminated object and you're likely to pick up the virus. An infected person is most contagious during the ...
Hexachlorophene should only be used on the skin. Do not swallow it or use it in the eyes, ears, mouth, nose, genital area (sex organs), or anal area. If it ...
When conditions such as cancer, trauma or complications from previous surgery affect the eyes ... eye while the patient is essentially awake or asleep.
They're too small to see with the eyes. And they're often harmless or even helpful. But under certain conditions, some organisms can cause disease. Some ...
... eyes. It is an antihistamine and works by preventing the release of histamine in the body. Olopatadine will also block the effects of histamine, which ...
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