Ocular herpes is caused by an infection with the type 1 herpes simplex virus. The condition tends to recur over time and can range from a sore on the eyelid to scarring of the cornea and possibly loss of vision. There are three main types of...
Steroid eye drops are prescribed to treat eye infections, reduce inflammation and relieve dry eye. But their use is not without potentially harmful side effects. Steroid eye drops can sting your eyes or cause vision changes or reduce your eyes'...
Glaucoma is elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) that squeezes the optic nerve fibers and causes vision loss. There are two types of glaucoma: open-angle and narrow-angle. In open-angle glaucoma, aqueous humor (fluid) drains freely through the...
Ocular herpes, a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, is the most common cause of infectious corneal blindness in the United States, the National Eye Institute reports. Around 400,000 people have had at least one case of ocular...
Bloodshot eyes and eye achiness occur with a variety of eye problems. A person may try to ease the symptoms on her own, but, in most cases, she should contact an eye doctor for an accurate diagnosis. This will help her find the proper treatment...
The common cold often affects the eyes, causing a condition called viral conjunctivitis, or "pink eye," as it is commonly known. The eyes often turn red, burn and have a sticky discharge. Doctors cannot treat the viral form with antibiotics....
People often associate Crohn's disease with intestinal problems, but Crohn's, which causes chronic inflammation leading to diarrhea and abdominal pain, can also cause inflammation in various parts of the eye. Eye problems affect around 10 percent...
Lotemax, a corticosteroid ophthalmic drop used to treat dry eye as well as to decrease inflammation after eye surgery, is a potent medication that can have serious side effects on the eye in some people. Lotemax is also used to treat some types of...
Conjunctival papilloma, pinguecula and pterygium are only a few causes for a bump on the pupil of your eye. Each of these conditions is treatable, so it's important to receive the opinion of an optometrist to determine if treatment is necessary....
Iritis is an inflammatory condition that affects the iris, the visible, colored muscle inside your eye. Left untreated, iritis may result in vision-threatening side effects. Treatment often includes steroid eye drops. Your doctor may also...
Cystoid macular edema, or CME, often occurs after cataract surgery and intraocular lens implantation. In this condition, fluid-filled cysts form in the macula, causing retinal swelling and blurry vision. Following cataract surgery, CME can develop...
Dry eye syndrome occurs when there are insufficient tears to lubricate the eye. It is a chronic condition and can get worse with age, certain diseases or the use of certain medications. Environmental causes such as wind or dust can also cause dry...
Eye drops help many eye conditions and diseases. As researchers continue to improve and create new eye drops, awareness of the types of eye drops and some of the conditions these drops treat, may encourage someone to seek help for an eye...
Rosacea affects people in different ways, with some experiencing mild redness of the face and others being afflicted with thick bumps on the skin, a misshapen nose or eye problems caused by rosacea of the eyes. Treatment for the disease depends on...
Some conditions cause swelling of the eyelids and the tissue around the eye. Depending on the condition, other symptoms may include pain, irritation, itching or general discomfort. If a person with such symptoms does not notice improvement within...
Eye inflammation can stem from many causes, including an infection such as pink eye. Iritis is a condition involving inflammation of your iris, the colored part of your eye, and uveitis causes inflammation in the iris, as well as in other internal...
Allergic conjunctivitis is a form of an eye infection known as pink eye that occurs in response to a reaction to pollen, eye medication or other allergen. Symptoms typically include eye redness, itching, discomfort, eyelid swelling and tearing....
Iritis is inflammation in your iris, the colored part of your eye. Also known as anterior uveitis, iritis may cause light sensitivity, vision changes, redness and pain. Doctors cannot always determine the cause of iritis, but in some cases, the...
Viral infections in the eye may cause your eyes to feel uncomfortable, and some infections may result in blurry vision. Depending on the location and type of infection, your eye doctor may not have a medication to cure your eye infection. In many...
Doctors diagnose growths on the white part of the eye as a pingueculum or a pterygium (plural: pinguecula and pterygia). Because these growths start as small nodules, they often go unnoticed until they cause irritation or grow to a more...
Eye inflammation results from conditions that irritate the tissues in certain parts of the eye. For many people, inflammation will result in eye redness and discomfort. A person with severe symptoms may need to contact an eye doctor to determine...
Clonazepam is used to treat panic disorder and seizures. Clonazepam does carry serious side effects, such as thoughts of suicide and depression, and may cause less harmful side effects such as rosacea. It is important to take the medication as...
Lyme disease, a bacterial infection that begins with a tick bite, causes many systemic problems, but may also cause eye problems. Lyme disease may only cause minor eye conditions, especially if doctors diagnose the condition early. However, if...
Doctors recommend eye drops for many types of conditions. Some of these drops require a prescription, but a person can purchase over-the-counter drops from most retail stores. As with any medication, eye drops can have adverse affects. You should...
The iris is the colored muscle in your eye. Inflammation in the iris, a condition called iritis, may result from an infection or eye injury, but may also occur from unknown causes. Symptoms typically include light sensitivity, pain, redness and...
Viral conjunctivitis, also called “pink eye,” often comes from an eye infection caused by a cold. The eye infection affects the outer lining of the eye, making the white of the eye appear red. The condition may cause significant...
Cataracts develop when the natural lens inside the eye turns yellow and hard. Doctors classify the types of cataracts depending on the location and growth pattern of the cataract. A nuclear sclerosis cataract, also referred to as a nuclear...
Bumps on the white part of the eye might be so small that they are only a cosmetic annoyance or they can be so large that they hinder your vision. Most bumps are harmless and will grow and shrink over time, but sometimes these bumps signal a more...
The eye, like any part of the body, can become the victim of an infection. An eye infection can affect the eyelids or eyelashes, the inner pink lining of the eyelid or the eye itself. Generally, symptoms include eye pain, blurry vision and red...
Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, can cause cold-like symptoms such as a runny nose, congestion, sneezing or sinus pressure. However, unlike a cold, hay fever isn't caused by a virus. It's caused by an allergic response to specific...
Seasonal allergies affect millions of people, resulting in runny noses and itchy eyes. Learn more about seasonal allergies in this health video.