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Every summer, fireworks light up the skies, bringing excitement and celebration to Canada Day, the Fourth of July, and countless backyard gatherings. But while fireworks are beautiful and fun to watch, they also pose serious risks to your eyes. Firework eye injuries are more common...

Waking up with bags under your eyes can make you look more tired than you actually feel, and let’s be honest, makeup can only do so much. Whether it’s from a lack of sleep, allergies, aging, or just plain genetics, under-eye puffiness is one of...

Thyroid eye disease refers to a condition that damages the eyes due to the thyroid. It can make your eyes swell, dry, red or even bulge out. Many get it if they have thyroid issues such as Graves’ disease. It affects both men and women,...

If your eyes are red, irritated, or unusually sensitive to light, you might be dealing with more than just a little dryness—keratitis could be the culprit. This common yet potentially serious eye condition can affect anyone, whether you wear contact lenses, have dry eyes, or...

Ocular itching refers to an itchy, scratchy eye sensation and represents one of the most prevalent allergic conditions. It’s usually due to allergies, dry air, dust, or wearing contact lenses. Our blog will discuss what causes ocular itching, what symptoms to look for, and how...

Eye shapes are incredibly diverse but typically fall under almond, round, monolid, hooded, upturned, and downturned categories. Each shape creates unique features based on eyelid folds and creases, influencing overall appearance. In this guide, we’ll explain the different eye shapes, their characteristics, and the most...

Have you ever noticed someone’s eyes not aligning properly? This condition is called strabismus, commonly known as crossed eyes or wandering eyes. It affects both children and adults and can impact vision, depth perception, and even self-confidence. But what exactly causes it, and how is...

Our eyes can reveal a lot about our health, but what happens when they start to look noticeably different? Exophthalmia (bulging eyes) and enophthalmia (sunken eyes) are two conditions that affect the position of the eyes within their sockets, often signaling underlying medical concerns. In...

Morning crusty eyes occur due to tears, mucus, or debris that dry out overnight while you are asleep. During the night, your eyes produce a mixture of fluids to keep your eyes lubricated and flushed of debris. Excessive crust or discomfort might hint at dryness,...

Blue eyes have long been an alluring characteristic, envied for their exotic beauty. You’ve probably never really stopped to think about why they’re so rare. It all boils down to genetics and how melanin functions in the iris. Therefore, blue eyes are a rare eye...

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