Including Lenses & Coatings
Including Lenses & Coatings
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OmniOptics.com.au are committed to bringing prescription glasses and top designer eyeglasses & designer sunglasses to our customers at unbeatable prices. We are an online glasses retailer based in Kent (UK), and have been established since 2004. We don't have an expensive high street store to display our glasses and sunglasses, this means we can pass great savings of up to 80% on to our customers. We are able to supply glasses not only for those who require lower prescriptions, but also for those who require a stronger prescription, and who normally pay considerably more.
Eye injuries are can be disturbing, for the person suffering, for a person witnessing it, for you - the reader and also for me. Not many of us will know the full extent of the injury or recognise it properly. It can then get more problematic when we try to mend it by involuntarily rubbing the eye or trying to apply first aid by removing the nasty intruder.
Here are six common eye injuries and a short guide about what is to be done.
1. Bloodshot Eye(s)The medical term for such injuries is “Subconjunctival Haemorrhages”. Yes, the words bleeding and haemorrhage sound scary but in truth this form of injury is quite harmless. The appearance is deceiving and can cause panic but you do not require treatment for it. It can be caused by minor injuries and is a result of leakage from one or more blood vessels that are present between the covering and the white part of the eye (read conjunctiva and sclera). It is painless and after a few days the eye will return to its normal state.
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Having red eyes may be alarming for you, especially when they’re nasty, bloodshot eyes. Basically, eye redness develops when blood vessels in the eye are swollen or dilated. The condition is caused by several factors - some serious, others not so much. If you notice the white part of your eye change its color to pink or red, you might have one of these:
1. Conjunctivitis or Pink EyeConjunctivitis, commonly known by most parents as pink eye, is an infection of the membrane that coats the surface of the eye (conjunctiva). Some forms of conjunctivitis, such as those caused by viruses and bacteria are highly contagious and are common in both children and adults. The symptoms include itching, stinging, burning, watering red eyes.
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