Stye and Chalazion: What To Do
Noticed a bump in or along the edge of your eyelid? It could be a stye or chalazion. Dr Valencia Foo, Associate Consultant with the Cataract & Comprehensive Ophthalmology Department at the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC), a member of the SingHealth group, explains the differences between the two and what you can do to relieve the discomfort.
Is Allergic Rhinitis Curable?
Allergic rhinitis is often caused by the body’s immune response to an environmental trigger. The Department of Otolaryngology at Singapore General Hospital (SGH), a member of the SingHealth group, explains.
Dry Eyes: Remedies and When to See a Doctor
Finding it a hard to read from a screen for a few hours at a go or feel a burning sensation in your eye? You could have dry eye syndrome. The Corneal & External Eye Disease Department from Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC), a member of the SingHealth group, shares coping tips and more.
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