Mooren’s Ulcer (MU) is a rare, chronic, and painful form of autoimmune peripheral ulcerative keratitis (PUK), with an elusive etiology and a risk of corneal perforation and vision loss. Despite ...
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- The global corneal ulcer treatment market is projected to reach USD 1 billion in 2025 and expand to USD 1.7 billion by 2035, reflecting a CAGR of 5.2% during ...
If you're planning on wearing coloured contact lenses to elevate your Halloween outfit this weekend, an expert has urged you to reconsider. The disposable lenses, which are worn for purely cosmetic ...
WARNING: The attached video may contain graphic images that may be disturbing to some people. GREENVILLE, N.C (WNCT) — ECU Health is showing the effects of not taking care of your contacts. We spoke ...
Aspects of the average Halloween costume could pose risks to the corneal health of the eye if not applied correctly. Douglas Lazzaro, MD, professor of ophthalmology and vice chair of operations at NYU ...
The Wilson Phillips singer said swelling and high blood pressure caused her to be hospitalized, calling her recovery “intense” Carnie Wilson/Instagram Carnie WIlson shared that she was hospitalized ...
Carnie WIlson shared that she was hospitalized following removal of her lap-band in an Instagram update on Thursday, Sept. 25 The Wilson Phillips singer, 57, had the band removed on Tuesday, Sept. 16, ...
When you look into your dog’s eyes, you expect a warm, loving gaze. But if those eyes look cloudy, it’s natural to worry. Cloudiness can be a sign of serious health issues. Dogs can’t tell us when ...
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Imagine correcting your vision in under a minute – no lasers, blades or pain. Scientists have developed a novel, non-invasive technique that reshapes the cornea using only a mild electric current and ...
Expert Rev Ophthalmol. 2010;5(4):545-556. Grade 1 = shield ulcer with a clear base; these have a favorable outcome and re-epithelization with mild scarring; Grade 2 = ulcers with visible inflammatory ...