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​Difference Between Pinguecula And Pterygium

Posted by Accuspire on Feb 13th 2023

Pinguecula:Pinguecula is a raised lesion, which appears in yellow color. It is seen in the white part of the eye near to cornea. This can be seen on either sides of the eyes, but mostly it is seen nea … read more
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​Corneal Graft And Dehiscence

Posted by Accuspire on Jan 26th 2023

When a patient undergoes corneal graft, the cornea gets weakened compared to the original cornea. The relationship between donor tissue and the host cornea is weak, both for full thickness graft as we … read more
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Can Photochromic Lenses Replace Sunglasses

Posted by Accuspire on Dec 23rd 2022

Photochromic lenses are around for more than a decade. They are very popular with people who wear eyeglasses full time. When the ultra violet light increases, they become dark and provide comfort to o … read more
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Pinguecula – Causes And Treatment

Posted by Accuspire on Nov 10th 2022

Did you notice small nodules growing in the white part of the eyes? These nodules may appear yellowish, grey or even colorless and can appear in both the eyes. This is an eye condition known as pingue … read more
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​Facts About Contagious Conjunctivitis

Posted by Accuspire on Oct 28th 2022

Conjunctivitis is also known as pink eye condition. It causes inflammation in conjunctivitis or in the eyelids inner surface and also on the eyes outer layer. There are many causes for this condition. … read more