Eye Emergencies
We are available to provide emergency eye services including but not limited to the following conditions:
Blurry or distorted vision
Bumps on the eyelid
Corneal abrasions
Curtain over your vision
Eye infections (i.e. pink eye)
Floaters or flashes of light
Foreign bodies in the eye
Itchiness caused by allergies
Severe eye pain or redness
Sudden loss of vision
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Redness could be a symptom of dryness, allergies, viral infection, bacterial infection, or inflammation. You are recommended to have an eye examination for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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Redness, wateriness, discharge (white or colored), eyelid swelling, blurry vision, eye pain, light sensitivity, feeling that there is something in the eye (foreign body sensation), bump on the eyelid
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Dr. Tran will either recommend or prescribe the appropriate type of drops depending on your condition.
Preservative-free artificial tears are generally recommended to alleviate mild discomfort due to dryness. If your symptoms persist, you may need prescription drops or other treatment options.
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Floaters, flashes, or a curtain over your vision could signify a retinal detachment. This happens when the tissue lining the back of the eye is detached, which can lead to blindness. If you experience any of these symptoms, you will need to seek medical help immediately.