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Common Eye Conditions You Need to Know
Common Eye Conditions You Need to Know

One of the most common eye conditions are the eye allergies, pink eye, eye twitching, broken eye blood vessels, eye twitching, and eye spots and floaters. These eye conditions are generally easy to treat and manage once you have your eye doctor to take a closer look into it.

With the start of spring and fall, many of us suffer from seasonal eye allergies which are known to be very irritating and annoying to the eyes. Eye allergies can also occur out of season with the presence of an allergen such as when molds or dusts have come in contact with our sensitive eyes. If this occurs, the eyes may become puffy, sore, burning, watery, and red. It is important to stay away from potential allergens to prevent these symptoms to develop. To know more about your potential allergens, you have to make a visit to your eye doctor for some tests.

Sore eyes or what we call a pink eye, is one of the most common type of eye problems for most children than adults. The white portion of the eyes known as sclera, appears pink or red and become watery, itchy and sore. A pink eye is also one of the most common forms of an eye infection called conjunctivitis which is known to be highly contagious if caused by a virus or bacteria.

If you see some red spots appearing in your sclera, then this is suggestive of ruptured blood vessels. Too much straining and/or rubbing of the eyes can cause the blood vessels in the eyes to rupture. This condition can be a very disturbing sight for other people to see. However, ruptured blood vessels are rather harmless and can heal within a few days with adequate rest and proper nutrition.

Eye twitching is another common type of condition that affects the eyes and is very annoying. Most eye twitching are usually harmless and can pass rather quite rapidly. This can be linked with sore eyes, anxiety, fatigue, too much intake of caffeine, stress, and also tourette syndrome. Persons who experience eye twitching needs to see an eye doctor on how to avoid and manage this annoying condition.

Generally, spots and floaters in the eye can be quite normal can occur all throughout our lifetime each time we rub our eyes due to presence of foreign body. These spots and floaters that we see are best noticed when we look at lighter background such as the white wall or the sky. Although most of these spots and floaters are harmless, this can also be a signal of a detached retina. If you happen to see these floaters and spots which appear to be cloudy accompanied by light flashes, then a professional's help is needed.

In summary, if you are suffering from any of the above-mentioned eye conditions, it is very crucial that you visit an Austin eye doctor immediately for better treatment.




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