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Below you’ll find our carefully curated library of educational disease information. These pages contain a summary of disease variations, signs & symptoms, risk factors along with management advice from industry experts in the fields of Ophthalmology and Allergy.

A leading cause of vision loss affecting the retina and causing a loss in central vision responsible for sharp, detailed vision.

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A chronic inflammatory eye condition affecting the eyelids, often linked to dry eye disease.

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A multifactorial disease affecting tear film homeostasis, causing ocular discomfort and potential damage.

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External objects on or inside the eye, causing discomfort or vision damage, requiring prompt medical attention

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A group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often linked to high eye pressure (IOP), and can lead to vision loss

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A common eye condition where oil glands in the eyelids malfunction, leading to dry eye disease.

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A serious eye infection of the cornea, often caused by bacteria, fungi, or parasites, which can lead to vision loss.

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Allergies involving the cornea, causing severe inflammation, discomfort, and potential vision loss

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A common form of allergy, causing itchy, red, watery eyes, often triggered by pollen or dust mites

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A chronic inflammatory eye condition affecting the eyelids, often linked to dry eye disease.

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A common form of allergy, causing itchy, red, watery eyes, often triggered by pollen or dust mites

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An autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks tear and saliva glands, causing dry eyes and mouth

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