After a child is born, the eyes often tear and are prone to crying. How can one distinguish between the symptoms of retinal pigment dystrophy and glaucoma?
How to effectively deal with under-eye bags caused by fatigue?
A patient with blurred vision and intraocular pressure reaching 33, who has not received any treatment, inquires about effective treatment options.
Treatment Methods and Precautions for Glaucoma
Pediatric chalazion can be treated with antibiotic medications and ointments. If it has become purulent, surgical treatment is required.
How can congenital glaucoma be treated through surgery and medication?
A patient describes excessive tearing, increased eye mucus, and an increase in intranasal polyps. What could be the cause?
A 25-year-old woman, due to frequent (staying up late) and poor rest, has a poor complexion. She wants to know what methods can be used to eliminate under-eye bags. Under-eye bags are formed due to skin aging and poor blood circulation. Avoid drinking too much water before bedtime and consume fewer spicy and sour foods. Here are some suggested methods: 1. Eye Closure Exercises: Intentionally blink your eyes up and down, maintaining about 100 to 150 repetitions daily to give the eye muscles a sense of contraction and relaxation. Combining eye closure rest with eye massage can enhance the effect. 2. Salt Water Compress: Add a teaspoon of salt to a cup of hot water, close your eyes, and apply a damp saltwater-soaked cotton pad to the under-eye bags. Repeat several times; after a few months, the under-eye bags may gradually decrease or even disappear.
A 25-year-old woman, suffering from poor complexion due to frequent (staying up late) and insufficient rest, is seeking methods to eliminate under-eye bags. Under-eye bags are formed due to skin aging and poor blood circulation. Avoid drinking too much water before bedtime and reduce the intake of spicy and alkaline foods.
A child tilts their head when looking at people for over a year; should medical attention be sought, and which department should be consulted for diagnosis?