20 May 2024
As one of the most vulnerable parts of the human body, the eyes are extremely susceptible to infections.
20 May 2024
You have probably not heard of Uveitis but recent estimates from Moorfields Eye Hospital found that about 4 in every 10,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with uveitis annually.
20 May 2024
Meibomian gland disorder (MGD) is a condition in which the tiny meibomian glands within the eyelids fail to function properly which can lead to crusty eye lashes, styes and more.
Meibomian gland disorder is the most common cause of dry eyes and is easy to treat. We explain the signs and symptoms and treatments available.
20 May 2024
Fuchs' corneal dystrophy (FCD), or Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy, is a serious condition affecting the cornea, or lens of the eye, and most commonly affects older adults The innermost cells of the cornea, called the endothelium, begin to degenerate.
20 May 2024
Bell's Palsy is a paralysis of the facial muscles on one side of the face.
20 May 2024
Blepharospasm or benign essential blepharospasm (BEB) is the involuntary blinking or twitching of one or more eye muscles.
20 May 2024
Corneal abrasions are the most common type of eye injury.
20 May 2024
Blepharitis is a condition where the eyelids are chronically swollen.
Blepharitis can be uncomfortable and cause blurring of the vision and increase the risk of more serious eye problems if left untreated.Discover the treatments available and some simple improvements to eye hygiene that could help speed up your recovery time.