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Eyes. High cholesterol levels can cause corneal arcus. This is a white or gray ring around the iris of the eye. This happens most commonly in older people ...
Be careful not to get any of this medicine into your eyes, because it can cause severe eye irritation. If the medicine does get in your eyes, wash the eyes with ...
... eye. Mayo researchers retrospectively studied 178 patients, of whom 18 percent had VMID over an average of 2.5 years. Findings showed that while eyes with ...
If the medicine gets into your eyes, nose, or mouth, rinse them well with water. Take this medicine at the same way each day. Take it at the same time and ...
This medicine may cause eye irritations. Check with your doctor right away if you have red, sore eyes or tearing of the eyes. Do not take other medicines ...
Ear pain. Ringing sound in the ear that doesn't stop, called tinnitus. Hearing loss or hearing that is very sensitive. Fast, random eye ...
... eyes, face, lips, or tongue; rash with flat lesions or small raised lesions on the skin; rectal bleeding; red irritated eyes; red skin lesions, often with a ...
... eyes. It's caused by damage to the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina). At first, diabetic retinopathy might cause ...
The eyes. This image shows the lens of the eye. Twenty-three weeks into pregnancy, which is 21 weeks after conception, rapid eye movements start. The eyelids ...
... eye to make a space. Drop the medicine into this space. Let go of the eyelid and gently close the eyes. Do not blink. Keep the eyes closed for 1 or 2 ...
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