Eye Care: Ways to Protect Your Eyes

Being the most sensitive and minute organ of human body, eyes deserve to be looked after and cared rather regularly. Any neglect, even if minor, may result in some permanent infirmity or disease. Certain situations and diseases are not avoidable and, thus, cannot and must not be managed by a person himself, except by sane and timely guidance and treatment of an expert.

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Eye Care: How to Use Contact Lens?

Use of contact lenses has now come to stay as more and more people, who have to wear glasses, prefer to use contact lenses, the use of which has its own advantages and disadvantages. Since sale of contact lenses yields more money, the opticians and doctors advise their patients to use contact lenses, instead of spectacles.

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Eye Care: How to Relieve Tired Eyes

Continuous use of eyes at a stretch, tires them and put extra pressure thereon. It is more common in artisans like fine needle workers, embroiderers, watch repairers, goldsmiths, readers, print composers, T.V viewers, readers etc. There is no escape from using eyes at a stretch due to demands of some professions, but a little rest and relaxation will provide much needed comfort and rest to your eyes for which one can employ one or more of the methods suggested below.

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Eye Care: ENT Disorders – Cure for Epistaxis

Bleeding from inside the nose is called epistaxis. It is fairly common and is seen in all age groups—children, adults and older people. It often presents as an emergency. Epistaxis is a sign and not a disease per se and an attempt should always be made to find any local or constitutional cause.

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Eye Care: ENT Disorders – Cure for Allergic Rhinitis

It is an immunologic response of nasal mucosa to air-borne allergens and is characterised by watery nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, sneezing and itching in the nose. This may also be associated with symptoms of itching in the eyes, palate and pharynx. Two clinical types have been recognised:

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