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Neck Pain & Eye Pain From Using the Computer: The CVS Syndrome by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Fri 09 Apr 2010 12:00am texter , or use the computer often, chances are you have experienced this at some point. What is the CVS Syndrome? It's a new term that eye care professionals are using to explain eye strain symptoms that are common among office workers and computer users. CVS is a temporary condition that comes from focusing on a computer screen for long Read on »
Burning Under Eyes by Daria Posted Sun 10 Jan 2010 12:00am This morning I woke up with burning sensation under my eyes, right where the crust forms from the Sandman. What began as itching has turned to burning. I washed my whole.... She asked how my eyes were and I said runny. She asked if I felt any burning under the eyes like some of the patients were experiencing. Apparently the chemo was coming out via Read on »
CHEMICALLY BURNED EYES REPAIRED WITH STEM CELLS by David Granovsky Posted Sat 12 Jun 2010 12:00am and Restoration of Visual Acuity. [Brief: "All three eyes had total limbal stem-cell deficiency, complete corneal opacification, and stromal scarring (images at left).  In all three patients, autologous limbal stem-cell cultures successfully regenerated functional corneal epithelium."] Panel A shows the left eye of Patient 93 (see Table 1 Read on »
Jalapeno Juice Burns Eyes by Jess Posted Fri 30 Jul 2010 4:36am jalapenos. I was a little nervous about handling these bad boys, but I got them chopped and de-seeded with minimal drama. At one point some juice squirted into my eye that caused... go-round, I put the pico de gallo inside the tortilla shell. That solved the problem. I love good Mexican food and I'm always looking for creative recipes to try, so please Read on »
Newer Therapies for Eye Disorder Not Tied to Heart Problems by HealthFinder Posted Tue 12 Oct 2010 10:00am ) -- Use of the drugs bevacizumab (Avastin) and ranibizumab (Lucentis) to treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD) doesn't appear to increase the risk of cardiovascular problems... when new blood vessels form in the eyes. Neovascular disease accounts for more than 80 percent of cases of severe vision loss in people with AMD. Bevacizumab is a chemotherapy Read on »
Newer Therapies for Eye Disorder Not Tied to Heart Problems by Medline Plus Posted Tue 12 Oct 2010 9:00am of cardiovascular problems or death, a new study suggests. AMD is the most common cause of irreversible vision loss among older Americans. About 12 percent of cases are neovascular ("wet") AMD, which occurs when new blood vessels form in the eyes. Neovascular disease accounts for more than 80 percent of cases of severe vision loss in people with AMD. Bevacizumab Read on »
“I have looked into your eyes with my eyes. I have put my heart near your heart.” ~Pope John XXIII by Single Dad Posted Sat 08 Jan 2011 9:41pm I guess that should have been the title of the last post. I tried the “test” again tonight, and seeing that you wouldn’t believe me if I told you what really happened, let’s say that she passed again. That being said … (...)Read the rest of “I have looked into your eyes with my eyes. [...] Read on »
Symptoms of Graves Disease - Eye Problem by MJT Patient Expert Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 7:30pm that are around the eye area swell up. This is what causes the pain and the eye problem. Is This Disease Treatable? Although the graves disease eye problem is a serious condition... Graves disease, otherwise known as the thyroid eye disease, is a rather unknown, but serious condition. In order to explain what the graves disease eye problem is you must Read on »
Eye Problem by Romelette L. Patient Expert Posted Wed 09 May 2012 3:20am Last week my eye was swollen. I don’t know what happen but I am thankful that after two days the swelling disappeared. But I still got some blurry vision and now I don’t know if it’s lack of sleep or my immune system is a bit whack, I got some pain in the eye. I was telling the husband maybe because I also went out around 11 o clock. And you kn ... Read on »
Eye problems by William R. Posted Sun 21 Feb 2010 1:39pm Eye problems according to statical data are some of the most common problems which affect human health. In our fast-evolving society we can clearly see that amongst all the positive features a personal computer has it also inflicts damage to our eyesight and the most frequent cause of eye problems is sedentary work with a computer. When adults Read on »