Health Tip: Why Are My Eyes Red?
19.07.2010
(HealthDay News) -- The sclera, or white area of the eye, appears red when blood vessels swell. The U.S. National Library of Medicine mentions these possible causes of eye redness: Having a subconjunctival hemorrhage, or burst blood vessel, which could be triggered by straining or coughing.Having inflammation or infection of the eyelash follicles or membrane that lines the eyelids.Having an ulcer on the cornea (often caused by an infection).Having an allergy or the common cold.Having foreign matter in the eye.Having an injury to the eye.Having a bleeding disorder.
14.09.2009
Health Tip: Protect Your Eyes
Eye protection may be required on the job, but don`t forget to protect your eyes at home, too. The U.S. National Safety Council says you should... |
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23.07.2010
Health Tip: Tame Rosacea`s Redness
(HealthDay News) -- Rosacea is a skin condition characterized by persistent flushing and redness of the face, head and neck.The American Academy of... |
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