I was catching up on some reading this weekend and came across an interesting article about an app that could potentially change the way we provide third world eyecare. I’ve been been on a couple of eyecare missions over the last several years and know first hand how...
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The “yellow stuff” is called sodium fluorescein and is used to evaluate the cornea. I often use sodium fluorescein during an eye exam, most commonly to check for dry eyes or corneal abrasions. Patients are usually curious why making their tears look yellow and shining a blue light into...
Brown, green, blue, amber, hazel, gray… what eye colour will your baby have? Eye colour is dependent on the complex genetics of the parents. It is believed that 3 genes determine eye colour and only 2 are well understood. Babies are usually born with little or no...