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Lacrimal Gland Eye Infection - Articles
Testosterone for Dry Eyes by Jeffrey Dach MD
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Jeffrey Dach MD
Posted
Fri 19 Mar 2010 9:50am
Testosterone for Dry Eye Syndrome
by Jeffrey Dach MD
Mrs. B was 58 years old with typical menopausal symptoms of night sweats and hot flashes, and came to see me because of dry itchy, red eyes. The lids sometimes swell because of the irritation. Over the years, Mrs ...
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Home Remedies For Common Eye Infections
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Sonzy

Posted
Fri 24 Dec 2010 3:16am
Eyes are one of the most precious organ of our body. We must protect our eyes till the very end. Eyes are also susceptible to many infections and if we are not careful then we may fall prey to them. However, with little help we can cure these common eye infections from a simple home remedy. Before we read about the home remedy for eye ...
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Don’t Be Left H-eye and Dry: Take Care of Your Vision
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Lynette Sheppard

Posted
Sat 24 Sep 2011 1:34pm
Old Window Reflecting Tree © lynette sheppard
Dry skin, dry tender parts, and now dry eyes. Sure enough, just about everything dries up as we move further into the autumn of our lives. My eye doctor has me using over the counter lubricating drops and I gotta say, my eyes feel a whole lot better.
We were talking at our most recent go ...
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Suggested Uses of Silver Sol Products on Eye Infections.
by
SimpleSolution2HealthyAgain
Posted
Wed 14 Apr 2010 9:04am
The US EPA has reported that silver is neither an eye or skin irritant. Silver has also been used in the eyes of newborn babies for over a hundred years because of its ability to combat eye infections. Spray or drip a few drops of the Silver Sol into the eye, two to three times a day to combat infection. Good results have been reported within 1-3 ...
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DOCTOR MY EYES...MIGHT NEED HELP
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Helpful Buckeye

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Sun 10 Jun 2012 12:00am
OK, where were you in the summer and fall of 1972? Yes, that's 40 years ago! Helpful Buckeye can tell you that I was well into my curriculum in veterinary medical school at Ohio State...and doing a little substitute teaching on the side to help put food on the table. I was doing the teaching at a mid-sized public school in subu ...
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Eye Injections of Avastin Linked to Infections
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EyeDrD
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Mon 05 Sep 2011 11:58am
Commentary: The recent waves of eye infections, endophthalmitis, after eye injections of Avastin to treat the blinding condition of wet macular degeneration , have caused safety concerns of Avastin. Repackaging or compounding the drug seems to be the source of infection.
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