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Audible Noises When Moving Your Eyes?

Chris Smith, MD Eye Disorders and Diseases

General overview Although it is rare, superior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS) is a medical condition which affects the inner ear and results in a person's balance and hearing being negatively affected. The cause of SCDS is...

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What Is A Chalazion?

Chris Smith, MD Eye Disorders and Diseases

General overview A chalazion (also called a meibomian cyst) is the medical term for a cyst in the eyelid which is caused by blockage of the meibomian gland and then results in...

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Light Sensitivity After Cataract Surgery

Angelica Giron, MD Eye Disorders and Diseases

The lens of the eye becomes cloudy as one grows older. This can develop into a cataract, which is a cloudy, painless area that often results in diminished vision. The cloudy lens, which is enclosed in a lens capsule, is separated from the capsule through cataract surgery and often replaced with an

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Black Spots In Vision

Dhruv Gupta, MD Eye Disorders and Diseases

The appearance of black spots across the vision is something that is commonly seen in a lot of people. These black spots are referred to as "floaters" and can in fact take a number of other shapes like rings, strands, lines or even cobwebs. In most cases these floaters are benign and do not require

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Conjunctival Cyst

Dhruv Gupta, MD Eye Disorders and Diseases

A cyst is a fluid-filled sac. They can be formed anywhere in the body and are usually indicative of an underlying issue. Our eyes are particularly delicate structures that are exposed to the external environment without much protection for most of the day, so it is not uncommon to find minor

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Treatment For Pinguecula And Pterygium

Angelica Giron, MD Eye Disorders and Diseases

Pterygium and pinguecula are fleshy growths on the surface of the eye. They are similar in appearance and may produce similar symptoms. However, they may be distinguished by the fact that a pinguecula develops on the membranous part (conjunctiva) that covers the white of the eye (sclera) without

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Floaters And Eye Flashes

Angelica Giron, MD Eye Disorders and Diseases

Some people see small dots or specks, lines, or even cobwebs that seem to be floating in front of their eyes. Sometimes, they also see lightning streaks, lights going on and off, or flashes of light, even if there are none present. These floaters and eye flashes are actually seen inside the eye