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Pink eye (conjunctivitis)
Mayo Clinic — Many parents wonder how long pink eye (conjunctivitis) is contagious. Find out. Pink eye (conjunctivitis) generally remains contagious as long as tearing and mattering of the eye continue. Signs and symptoms of pink eye usually improve within ...More…
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Eye exam: Do I need a laser retina scan?
Mayo Clinic — A laser retina scan could complement your eye exam, but it's usually not necessary. Mayo Clinic ophthalmologist Dennis Robertson, M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers. In a traditional eye exam, your eye doctor dilates your ...More…
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Eye floaters
Mayo Clinic — Eye floaters - Comprehensive overview covers causes, symptoms of this usually harmless phenomenon. Eye floaters look like black or gray specks, strings or cobwebs that drift about when you move your eyes. Most eye floaters are caused by ...More…
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Fuchs' dystrophy: How is it treated?
Mayo Clinic — Fuchs' dystrophy is an inherited disorder that affects the cornea of your eye. Fuchs' dystrophy is an inherited disorder that affects the cornea - the transparent front surface of your eye. Eventually, the disorder can lead to blindness. The ...More…
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Slide show: A look inside your eyes
Mayo Clinic — Explore the inner structures of your eyes. Pictures included. Upper and lower eyelids protect the front of your eyeball (orbit) by blocking foreign objects and bright light that can damage your eye. Your eyelids involuntarily open and close ...More…