Monday, 26 May 2014

Eye Discharge



Eye discharge is a yellowish, sticky, crusty, substance that can sometimes make your eyes feel like they have been glued shut. Eye discharge can be present in both children and adults, and it affects males and females equally.  It can be temporary—such as when you wake up in the morning—or persistent in that case medical attention should be required.

It is harmful part of your body’s natural system but in some cases it can be serious problem for your eyes. There are many reasons why your eye produces discharge.
Here is few reason of eye discharge:

·      Exposure to chemicals
·      Eye infection
·      Dry eyes
·      Allergic reaction
·      Hay fever
·      Orbital cellulitis

There are different treatments available depending on why your eyes are producing the discharge. If you feel like there is sever problem of discharge, ask your doctor about oral antibiotics or antibiotic eye drops to reduce the symptoms.

To know more about eye discharge you can read the article published on eyehealthweb.

Our eyes are very delicate organs, and we should plan routine eye exams whether or not we notice any problems.
By getting your eyes checked regularly, you’ll be able to keep them healthy your whole life. Neglect can be costly!

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