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Professional Eye Care- LivermoreThe eyes are the most vulnerable parts of your face and your body. It serves as your guideto almost every task you do in your life time. It is inevitable to develop eye disorders asyou go through life. No matter how you take good care of your eyes, you may harm itevery once in a while.You may, however use over-the-counter treatments to aid minor eye problems. This willcome handy since most of these remedies do not require prescription. You may readily purchase these kinds of medicine anytime you need to. Just be extra cautious when itcomes to eye disorders.Some of these may appear negligible but can be serious in reality. Such eye problems canonly be properly attended to be an eye doctor or an optometrist. Don’t waste time infiguring out the right eye drops to use. Consult your optometrist right away to avoidfurther complications. Below are some of the eye disorders that require professionalattention.AbrasionThis condition occurs whenever a fingernail or any foreign object rubs across the corneaof your eyes. Some surface tissue can be removed and can increase the risk of bacterial or fungal contamination. It may also lead to other eye infections.Chemical ExposureYour eyes may be exposed to various household solutions, fumes, or may even havedirect contact to chemicals. You need to see your eye doctor immediately if ever thissituation happens. Have your eyes washed with water or eye drops to soothe the pain before an optometrist can evaluate them.Corneal swellingThis is an eye condition, also known as edema, in which fluid accumulates in the cornea.It can cause various visual disturbances such as halos or starbursts around lights. It canalso cause reduced vision. This is primarily due to complication of contact lenses,surgical damage to the cornea, or an inherited defect.KeratitisThis is the infectious inflammation of the cornea. It may occur alone or simultaneouslywith conjunctivitis. Keratitis may be due to a virus, bacteria, fungus, parasite or other noninfectious origin.
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