Red veins in the eyes can have multiple causes. Eye redness occurs when small blood vessels near the surface of the eye (for example, red veins in your eyes) become swollen. It can affect one or both eyes. The most common causes of red and bloodshot eyes are painless, but serious condi...
Here's another idea...both my mom and I have been having the same problem with itchy, flaky, red, swollen (hive-like), burning patches on eyelids (and below the eyes for my mom). We also have a patch by the corner(s) of our mouths. This condition will subside and then get infla...
The appearance of red eyes is caused by the dilation of blood vessels on the eye’s surface. These blood vessels (many of which normally are invisible) can become swollen, allowing more blood to enter the eye. This causes the eye to look red, pink or bloodshot. Red eyes are most often...
(eye inflammation) commonly causes your eyelids to become swollen, itchy and irritated. Sometimes confused with other eye conditions,blepharitistypically develops from too much bacteria on the skin and clogged oil glands around the eyelids.1 While this uncomfortable condition isn’t curable, symptoms c...
Acute myopia and angle closure glaucoma from topiramate in a seven-year-old: a case report and review of the literature was diagnosed, the patient presented to the emergency room with symptoms of acute onset blurry vision, tearing, red eyes, swollen eyelids, and photophobia... Y Rapoport,N ...
How to treat red eyes Home remedies can help relieve your symptoms, such as rest, cool compresses, gently washing your eyelids, or lightly massaging them. You might find brief relief in over-the-counter artificial tears that wash and moisten your eyes. Decongestants and antihistamines can help...
Blepharitis is an inflammation of your eyelids, which may get red, scaly, and swollen. The whites of your eyes can get red, too. Blepharitis isn’t contagious, but it is a chronic condition. If you have oily skin or other dermatological conditions, like rosacea, you’re more likely to ...
Heavy eyelids Not being able to cry Eye fatigue Excess tears, at times when your eyes aren’t dry A stringy discharge Discomfort with contact lenses Pinkeye Also known asconjunctivitis, pinkeye is when the lining of your eyelid and the white of your eye become inflamed. It might happen beca...
there may be signs of tooth decay or dental disease in the animal. Other mon signs and symptoms may include: Impaired vision Swollen eyelids Eye discharge Extra tissue around the eyes Nasal discharge and upper respiratory infection or cold Hair loss and crusting in the mucous membrane...
It is common for both of the patient's eyelids to be swollen shut. The potential for corneal perforation as a complication of untreated infection makes rapid diagnosis and treatment particularly important. To determine whether infection is gonococcal, obtain a sample of the dis...