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July 15, 2025

Stye in the eye

Stye (Sty) in the Eye: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Your eyes are an exquisite organ, powerful yet delicate, with intricate mechanisms that work in cohesion. But just like other organs, they are susceptible to infections. One such infection that affects the eyes is a stye.
Stye in the eye usually appears on the edge or rim of the eyelids. They are common and can often be managed and treated at home. However, a severe infection or recurrent styes may affect eyesight and cause considerable pain. This may need medical intervention.

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Chalazion

Chalazion: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

A chalazion is a small, painless lump or swelling that develops on the eyelid due to blockage and inflammation of a meibomian gland. These glands produce oil that helps lubricate the eye. When the gland gets clogged, the oil builds up, leading to a localized, firm nodule.
Let us understand what causes it, how to spot it early, ways to treat it, and simple steps you can take to prevent future flare-ups.

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Importance of Eye Donation

The Importance of Eye Donation: A Gift of Sight

Eye donation is a noble act of giving that has the potential to change many lives. Those who pledge their eyes to donation give, to the people living in darkness due to corneal blindness, the most precious gift in the world-the gift of sight. The significance of eye donation goes beyond the individual. It uplifts families, communities, and the nation as a whole. In a country where millions await the chance to see again, it is important to understand and promote eye donation as a social responsibility.

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Intumescent Cataract

Intumescent Cataract: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

An intumescent cataract is a mature-stage cataract where the lens swells due to osmotic fluid accumulation within the lens fibers. This swelling can cause the anterior chamber to become shallow, increasing the risk of angle-closure glaucoma. It differs from typical age-related cataracts by its pearly white appearance and potential for sudden intraocular pressure elevation.

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