A Yellow Discharge from the Eye
The eye’s defense against many infections and foreign bodies usually appears in the form of discharge in the corner. The color of the discharge may vary, though it often appears yellow.
Read more →Viral eye infections often present with yellow discharge, mucus, and itchy follicles. Learn how to safely treat a swollen eyelid and whether it is advisable to exercise with an active ocular infection.
The eye’s defense against many infections and foreign bodies usually appears in the form of discharge in the corner. The color of the discharge may vary, though it often appears yellow.
Read more →Many types of infections can involve your eyes. One of the most common, pink eye, can stem from a virus, bacteria or fungi, and this infection will involve the tissue that covers the white of your eye and underside of your eyelids.
Read more →Viral infections in the eye may cause your eyes to feel uncomfortable, and some infections may result in blurry vision. Depending on the location and type of infection, your eye doctor may not have a medication to cure your eye infection.
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