YOUR EYES ARE only about as big around as quarters. Not exactly a ton of real estate—but oh, how much goes on in there. Whether it’s the visual machinery of the cornea, lens, and retina, or the tears ...
We’re looking at you, Fluffy. “The most common reason for itchy eyes is allergies to environmental things like pet dander and pollen that can cause a condition called allergic conjunctivitis, which ...
Itchy eyes can strike at the most inconvenient times, turning a perfectly good day into an uncomfortable experience filled with rubbing and watering eyes. Whether the culprit is seasonal allergies, ...
There’s a lot to love about fall: cooler temps, beautiful foliage, that cozy harvest time vibe. But if your eyes are feeling as itchy as the sweaters you’ll soon be wearing, you’re not alone. While it ...
ATLANTA - With the pollen counts through the roof right now, Smyrna optometrist Janelle Davison with Brilliant Eyes Vision Center says it may be time to take a break from your contact lenses. They can ...
From an abundance of airborne pollen and wildfire smoke to shedding pets, spring can really do a number on your eyes. “If eye irritation lasts longer than a few days, or you experience blurry vision, ...
Waking up with itchy eyelids might seem like a typical allergy symptom, but it could also be a sign of eye mites. Eye mites, or Demodex, are microscopic organisms that live at the base of your ...
Over 20 million Americans have dry eye disease, which means that their eyes don’t produce enough tears or their tears evaporate too quickly. Dry air, wind, certain autoimmune diseases, medications ...
Spring has officially arrived in Utah, and with it comes itchy eyes, sneezing fits and the dreaded seasonal allergies. If you’re not sniffling yet, chances are someone close to you is. And experts say ...
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