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Definition. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Dark circles under the eyes happen when the skin beneath both eyes becomes darker than usual.
Discharge of blood or pus from the eyes; Unequal pupil sizes; Problems with eye movement. See a specialist in vision problems (optometrist or ophthalmologist) ...
... eye or eyes. If a cause can be found, it may be one of the following: An autoimmune or inflammatory disease that affects other parts of the body, such as ...
Watery eyes tear often or too much. Another name for watery eyes is epiphora ... Self-care measures at home can help, especially if the cause is dry eyes.
Eye floaters are spots in your vision. They may look to you like black or gray specks, strings, or cobwebs. They may drift about when you move your eyes.
Abnormal visual development early in life can cause reduced vision in one eye, which often wanders inward or outward.
Complication of eye surgery. Contact lens problem. Corneal abrasion (scratch): First aid; Corneal herpes infection. Dry eyes; Eyelid infection. Foreign object ...
Eyes feeling dry and uncomfortable? Inadequate tear production is a common — and very treatable — eye condition. Find out what causes it and how to relieve ...
Complication from a recent eye surgery. Contact lens complication. Corneal abrasion (scratch): First aid; Corneal herpes infection. Corneal ulcer. Dry eyes ...
If the problem is due to dry eyes or eye irritation, use of artificial tears may help. So might placing a warm compress over your eyes for a few minutes. If you ...
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