How Fast Does Melanoma of the Eye Grow?
Yes, melanoma can begin growing anywhere in the eyeball, including areas that you cannot see or even feel. […]
Yes, melanoma can begin growing anywhere in the eyeball, including areas that you cannot see or even feel. […]
What if the only symptom you have is what appears to be bleeding in an eye? Could this mean a stroke or possibly one in the near future? […]
Only one eye waters – not both – whenever you chew food. Sometimes a tear even forms and rolls down your cheek, just in that one eye when eating. […]
Gradual-onset eye pain, and sudden acute eye pain, have a variety of causes. […]
The reason your elderly loved-one eats with their eyes closed and otherwise can’t keep their eyes open during the day may have nothing to do with lack of sleep. Take a look at the following [...]
The good news is that the most likely cause is NOT worms, even though these CAN make your eye feel like something’s in it. […]
Do you hate laughing around people because it always makes your eyes water? “I laughed so hard that tears rolled down my cheeks” is a common statement, but for some people, even a little laughing [...]
If you have a bad sinus congestion from a cold, what typically happens is that both eyes will be watery as a result. Epiphora is the medical term for excessive watering of the eyes. When [...]
Yes, cancer can actually cause one eye to begin tearing, a condition called unilateral (one-sided) epiphora. There are far more common causes of this situation – but tumors are not excluded from possible causes of [...]
Ever awaken with watery eyes? There are three basic causes to this annoying problem. The first cause of both eyes being watery in the morning will surprise you. […]
If you’ve read that epiphora in one eye can be caused by a sinus tumor, you’re certainly hoping that it’s just benign sinusitis causing all the watering in that one eye. Epiphora in just one [...]
If you have sudden-onset one-eye epiphora, don’t panic, as this may pass after only several days like a light being switched off. “Epiphora can be from either an occlusion somewhere along the nasolacrimal passageway (easy [...]
It’s normal for eyes to tear during facial extractions. I’ve had quite a few facial extractions, and after every one, my eyes were very watery. […]
Have you discovered blood tinged gunky crust in the corner of your inner eye? My experience with this will give you great peace of mind, but I also interviewed a doctor whose explanation will be equally reassuring. [...]