by moon | Jul 16, 2019 | oculoplastic surgery
The chalazion, is a cyst on the eyelid, with a large influx of patients in ophthalmology consultations, especially for aesthetic reasons. The cause is due to the obstruction of the Zeis and Meibomian glands, which flow directly into the eye. This produces the filling...
by moon | Apr 28, 2019 | children's ophthalmology, oculoplastic surgery
We often see In the consultation, patients with a few months of age, who have tearing since birth. This is technically “congenital Dacryostenosis These children have recurrent conjunctival infections, and it is very common to hear mothers say that they always...
by moon | Apr 28, 2019 | oculoplastic surgery
Lacrimation or “epiphora” is a common case in our clinical practice. Many patients complain that their eyes are always wet and tearing. This causes irritative eczema on the lower eyelids and makes it difficult for them to perform daily activities such as...
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