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Goldman Tonometry Step-By-Step

Step 1: Fluorescein Instillation Method 1: Instill one drop of Proparacaine with a moistened Fluorescein strip into each eye Method 2: Instill one Drop of Fluress into the patient's...

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Why patients should avoid Redness Relief Eye Drops

Red eyes are frowned upon in the beauty industry. So, it is no wonder so many people turn to redness-relief drops.  Red eyes can be a sign of much more than just lack of sleep. If you have...

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20 Causes and Treatment of Eye Pain

Recurrent Corneal ErosionAcute angle-closure glaucomaOcular inflammation IritisUveitisOptic neuritisEndophthalmitisDry Eye SyndromePink eyeAllergic ConjunctivitisCavernous sinus...

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10 Urgent Reasons to See an Eye Doctor Immediately

Eye (Globe) Rupture Flashes and Floaters  Eye pain Corneal injury Cloudy white eye with vision decrease Metal in eye Bacterial infection Chemical injury to the eye Pain...

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A Simple Ocular Anatomy Guide

Written By: Dr. Stephanie Mulick, O.D. To understand diseases that affect the eye it is important to have a basic understanding of ocular anatomy. The eyeball consists of an anterior segment...

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