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PTERYGIUM

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Aunty doc well done oo!!! Please I want to complain to you about my eye. See eehh, just look at my eye there's something growing there and it's moving towards my black eye. This thing disturbs me alot especially when I'm outside, on a bike, when it's airy, or when I'm cooking with my firewood, sometimes when I stay under the air condition for a long time. You know the worst part of it is that it makes me feel like there's sand in my eyes, it itches me, and sometimes my eyes turn red and pains me. Doc abeg what is this? 💖 Madam this growth on your eye is called PTERYGIUM!!! 💖 •WHAT IS PTERYGIUM? A pterygium also called "surfer's eye" is a visible, often triangular, growth on the surface of the eye. It is an elevated, wedged-shaped bump on the eyeball that starts on the white of the eye (sclera) and can invade the cornea. Pterygium is a benign (non-cancerous) growth, but, if left untreated, can extend across the pupil obscuring vision,...

NEW BORN BABIES DO NOT SHED TEARS, WHY?

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DID YOU KNOW???🤔 💖 💖 Ever noticed you'll never see tears rolling down a young baby's cheeks? Newborns don't shed tears because their tear glands haven't fully formed... 💖 💖 Although newborn babies will certainly let you know if they’re unhappy, they’re technically not crying because their tear ducts won’t be developed enough to create tears until they’re between one and three months old. Howling, yes.Wailing, yes.Screeching, definitely. But crying? Not really. 💖 💖 See an optometrist if after a period of 3 months you still notice the absence of tears with other signs like redness at the inner corner of the eye and a slight tenderness and swelling or bump at the side of the nose. THIS COULD BE A SIGN OF AN INFECTION!!! 💖 💖

LOAISIS (AFRICAN EYE WORM)

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LOAISIS also called African eye worm by most people, is caused by the parasitic worm Loa loa. It is passed on to humans through the repeated bites of deerflies (also known as mango flies or mangrove flies) of the genus Chrysops. Loa loa is the filarial nematode species that causes Loa loa filariasis. Loa loa actually means "worm worm", but is commonly known as the "eye worm", as it localizes to the conjunctiva of the eye. Loa loa is commonly found in Africa. It mainly inhabits rain forests in West Africa and has native origins in Ethiopia Loa Loa is endemic in eleven West and Central African countries, as follows; Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Nigeria, Sudan. • WHAT ARE THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS? Parasitic eye infections don’t always cause symptoms, which can make them hard to recognize. When symptoms do occur, they can include: ✓ eye pain ✓ redness or inflammation i...

EYE TRAUMA

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Exercise your Civic rights today by casting your votes wisely  and not your boxing rights by flexing your arms  else you might leave with this today!!!👇 Photo Credit: Community Eye Health Journal EYE TRAUMA is a leading cause of visual loss and blindness that frequently affects both young people and old people. It Refers to any injury to the eye. The injury may have been due to mechanical trauma (blunt or penetrating), chemical agents, or radiation (ultraviolet or ionising). CAUSES 1. Blow to the eye 2. Cut or scratch on the eye 3. Chemical burn 1. BLOW TO THE EYE: using a fist, wood, metal, or any object at all. A direct blow to the eye can damage the eyeball, the supporting muscles and ligaments, the eyelid, or the bony eye socket (orbit). 2. CUT OR SCRATCH ON THE EYE: getting poked in the eye with a knife, finger nail, bottle, sand, dust 3. CHEMICAL BURN: • Acid: As a general rule, acids can cause considerable redness and burning but can be washed ou...

PROTECTING VISION IN THE WORK PLACE

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Eye injuries in the work place are very  common. Many workers sustain job-related eye injuries that require medical treatment. However, safety experts and eye doctors believe the right eye protection can lessen the severity or even prevent 90 percent of these eye injuries. Eye Protection is a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) which comes in many types depending upon the threat that is to be reduced  to prevent injury to the eye.   The threats can be small  particles, strong visible light and non-visible rays, biological agents such as blood urine and faeces, wind blast, heat from boiling water or hot oil splash, chemical agents, sea spray or some type of ball used in sports. However, laboratory staffs,  janitorial staffs, and health workers may be at risk of acquiring infectious diseases from eye exposure. Some infectious diseases can be transmitted through the mucous membranes of the eye. This can occur through direct exposure to blood/urine sp...

HEALTHY TIPS ON EYE MAKEUP HABITS

HEALTHY TIPS ON EYE MAKEUP HABITS Want to make your eyes a bit more dramatic? Mascara, eye shadow, and eyeliner can certainly help your eyes stand out giving you a beautiful and more confident look.  But if putting on eye cosmetics is part of your daily routine, you should know about some healthy tips. Eye cosmetics are generally safe materials — as long as you use them properly. Over time, all kinds of things can grow in those pretty little cosmetic packages. Bacteria and fungi can multiply, and if you continue to decorate your eyes with this makeup, you're transferring those germs directly to your eyes. Old habits are hard to break. Sometimes you have been doing your makeup, routine in one way for so long that it seems impossible to change things up. However, some of your makeup habits could be doing more to harm your skin than beautify it. Luckily, it is easy to make small changes in your beauty routine to improve your health in the long run. After all, cosmetic product...

NO SPARE, GIVE YOUR EYES ATTENTION!!!

NO SPARE! GIVE YOUR EYES ATTENTION!!! You think you don't have an eye problem because you think you see well. You think your eye does not deserve a comprehensive eye examination by a licensed OPTOMETRIST because you don't experience signs and symptoms like pain, itching, blurry vision, discharge, red eyes .etc. What if what you think is clear vision just isn't clear enough? What if the way you see differs from the way others see? Mmmmm..... This is where a timely regular comprehensive eye examination plays a vital role in the health of your eyes. Regardless of your age or status a timely, annual comprehensive eye examination will help detect any abnormality at their early stage before vision is lost. Moreover 3 out of 4 cases of blindness could have been prevented if detected earlier. A timely, comprehensive eye examination not only determines your prescription for spectacle or  contact lenses, but will also check for common eye diseases like glaucoma, catara...