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Eye Health

 

Sustaining good eye health is extremely important if you want to avoid conditions which can contribute to problems such as severe dry eyes, red eyes, irritation and soreness. Dry eyes is actually a condition which can become chronic. When you let it continue untreated for a long period of time, it can also contribute to vision problems. Many people may have this condition and may not be aware that it can be considered a serious health problem.

There are several eye health conditions which may have symptoms of dry, red, itchy or gritty eyes. Blepharitis is an eye problem where inflammation occurs in the eyelids. Anterior blepharitis attacks the outside of the lid where the eyelashes are and is normally caused by bacteria or scalp dander. Posterior blepharitis effects the inside of the lid and causes problems with the oil glands. The symptoms can include watery, itchy, red, swollen, dry and crusty and burning eyes.

Blepharitis can also cause sties to form on the eyelids, both inside and outside of the eye pouch. These tend to be characterized by red bumps and can be very uncomfortable. Chalazion can also occur, which is also a lump on the eyelid, but it is firmer than a sty and may not be painful unless it is infected. Another common eye condition is called Conjunctivitis, which is often referred to as pink eye.

This eye health condition is actually caused by a virus which may be stimulated by bacteria. The bacteria builds up on the film of the inner eyelid. This can be an infectious problem which can be spread to others. It is important to constantly wash your hands, and to also avoid touching your eyes when you have this eye condition. Antibiotic eye drops are often used to treat mild conditions caused by bacteria, and viral caused pink eye will go away on its own.

Understanding Eye Health Terms
There are several different areas of the eyes. It is sometimes important to understand the formal terminology of these areas when you are learning about various eye health conditions. The Endothelium is the inner layer on the inside of the cornea, and the Epithelium is the outer layer. The retina is made up of rods and cones and is the back surface of the eye that converts light. The black dot in the middle of the iris is the pupil. The iris is the colored area of the eye, which may be blue, green, brown or hazel.

The sclera is the white part of our eyes and has tendons attached. The cornea is the part of the eye which kind of bulges out in front of the iris and pupil. This is a clear layer of the eye, and can be extremely sensitive to dust, foreign objects and other things. Your tears help to protect this area of the eye. The lens is a part of your eye which contributes to your vision and is made up of water and proteins. This is located in the center area of your eye, and can change shape.

Eye Health and Promoting Healthy Eyes
Sometimes when we experience a slight redness in our eyes, or we feel a little bit of strain we notice it, but we don't always become alerted by it. Many serious eye health conditions can begin with something as simple as tenderness and redness in our tired eyes. If we do not take care of the eyes, serious problems can occur and ultimately effect our vision.

It is important to understand our eye health. We should be aware of the times when we are placing too much stress on our eyes from work. It is necessary to take breaks and rest your eyes when you begin to feel strained or tired. If you experience irritations such as itchiness, puffiness, dryness and redness, you may want to consider artificial tears, therapy treatments, gels and ointments. If these problems persist, you should consult with your eye doctor.


 

 

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