Common Eye Symptoms (Part 2): Eye Discharge, Red Eyes, Itchy Eyes & Pain in the Eyes What causes eye discharge in adults? Allergic conjunctivitis is triggered byallergens— pollen, dander, dust and other common irritants that cause eye allergies. It also can be caused by an allergic reactio...
Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth without washing your hands first. Cover a sneeze or cough. Use a tissue that covers your mouth and nose. Throw the tissue away in a trash can right away. Use the bend of your arm if a tissue is not available. Wash your hands well with ...
Eye discharge, or "sleep" in your eyes, is a combination of mucus, oil, skin cells and other debris that accumulates in the corner of your eye while you sleep. It can be wet and sticky or dry and crusty, depending on how much of the liquid in the discharge has evaporated. Other sla...
Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth without washing your hands first. Cover a sneeze or cough. Use a tissue that covers your mouth and nose. Throw the tissue away in a trash can right away. Use the bend of your arm if a tissue is not available. Wash your hands well with ...
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Apply a cold compress to the top of your dog's nose, between the eyes and nostrils. Don't tilt your dog's head back to slow the blood, or put anything inside your dog's nostril. Call your vet right away if bleeding doesn't stop within a few minutes. Taking Care of Your Dog's ...
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Patients with a history of dysphagia, low scores for items 1a (level of consciousness) and 1c (commands: open/close eyes, tightening and release hands) on the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), language and facial paresis resulting in a NIHSS score of >1, dementia or other...
Remove clothing and jewelry from the burn area immediately. Flush liquid chemicals from your skin completely with large amounts of cool running water. Do not splash the chemicals into your eyes. Brush dry chemicals off your skin if large amounts of water are not available. Small amounts of ...
Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth without washing your hands first. Clean objects with a disinfectant solution. Clean tables, counters, and doorknobs. Use a disinfecting wipe, a single-use sponge, or a cloth you can wash and reuse. Use disinfecting cleaners if you do not have ...