IS THERE anything more maddening than itchy eyes? You finally get some relief after rubbing your tear duct raw – only for the infernal tickle to start all over again, leaving your ...
THE sun’s out, the weather’s warming up and there is nothing better than a British barbecue. But spending more time in the ...
Eyelid rashes are often caused by contact with irritants or allergens. A rash can be red, itchy, and swollen, and may appear on one or both eyelids. If the rash is severe or doesn't go away, see a ...
Each year as temperatures warm up, ticks re-emerge with a hankering for blood. When ticks burrow into prey, they can feast for days, allowing ample time for diseases to be passed from tick to human.
To reduce eye swelling from allergies, a person should try to avoid any known triggers or touching and rubbing their eyes. A person can also try applying a cold compress and taking certain medications ...
You notice a rash appearing on your skin and your first instinct is probably to blame it on new laundry detergent, stress, or maybe something you ate. Most of the time, you’d be right – rashes are ...