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… 5 of 8, Intraocular lens (IOL), A variety of artificial lenses (intraocular lenses or IOLs) are available to replace your natural lens. … cases. For example, people who are going to have multifocal lenses placed may choose FLACS. People who have surgery for …
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… of the nose Close your eyes as tightly as you can. (Remove contact lenses before you start the exercise.) Cheeks and jaws Smile … of the nose Close your eyes as tightly as you can. (Remove contact lenses before you start the exercise.) Cheeks and …
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… or ointment. If you have an eye infection, do not wear contact lenses while you are using eyedrops or eye ointments unless … or ointment. If you have an eye infection, do not wear contact lenses while you are using eyedrops or eye ointments …
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… below. All orders are reviewed before shipment. You may be contacted for more information. HealthLink BC resources will … magnets are again available. Next Resource Type     Enter Contact Information BC HealthGuide handbooks BC HealthGuide … 9 in the quantity field. Next Resource Type     Enter Contact Information Healthy eating for seniors Healthy …
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… chapped lips, nosebleeds, dry eyes, and trouble wearing contact lenses. These side effects usually are not a big problem and … this medicine, you may have to wear glasses instead of contact lenses. Your skin also could sunburn more easily, so …
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… buying sunglasses, see how well they cover the eyes. Large lenses, glasses that fit well, and a wrap-around design all …
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… nose: Close your eyes as tightly as possible. If you wear contact lenses, remove them before beginning the exercise. Cheeks … nose: Close your eyes as tightly as possible. If you wear contact lenses, remove them before beginning the exercise. …
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… months to check for vision changes. You may need glasses or contact lenses (or a new prescription) to correct the changes. The … months to check for vision changes. You may need glasses or contact lenses (or a new prescription) to correct the …
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… one person to another in any of the following ways: Casual contact In studies of hundreds of households in which … was HIV-infected, HIV was spread only when there was sexual contact or needle-sharing with the infected person or contact with the infected person's blood. HIV is not spread …
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… are usually minor and often go away with home treatment. Contact dermatitis A common cause of a rash is contact with a substance that causes irritation or an allergic reaction ( contact dermatitis ). People who work with soaps, solvents, …