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About sulak in Greek adbusima

May-28-24

Sulak is a thickening of the eyelids, resulting from thick, foul, caustic matter with the properties of bavrak, as a result of which the eyelids turn red and the eyelashe ...

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Lice in the eyelids

May-28-24

The matter that gives rise to lice is rotten moisture that nature has expelled to the surface of the skin. The force that produces them is unnatural warmth. Most often, l ...

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About the blueness of the eye

May-28-24

The blueness of the eye arises either from a reason that lies in the membranes, or from a reason that lies in its moisture. The reason lying in the moisture is this: if t ...

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Pučeglazie

May-28-24

Protruding eyes arise from severe swelling of the eyeball and overflow, or due to strong bulging outward, or due to excessive relaxation of the state of suspension and th ...

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Strabismus

May-28-24

Strabismus sometimes occurs due to relaxation of certain muscles that move the eyeball, and the eye deviates in the opposite direction from the relaxed muscle. Sometimes ...

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Tearing

May-28-24

This disease consists in the fact that the eye is constantly wet from watery moisture, sometimes even tears flow. Some of these cases are congenital, others are acquired. ...

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Bruise

May-28-24

This is a blood stain, either from fresh red blood or from old, dead dark blood, poured out from some blood vessels that have burst in the eye, for example due to a blow ...

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Pterygoid hymen

May-28-24

This is the growth of the connective membrane or membrane covering the eyeball. It usually begins in the inner corner of the eye and spreads further along the connective ...

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Pannus

May-28-24

Pannus is a hymen that occurs on the eye due to the swelling of its blood vessels, which are visible on the surface of the connective membrane and the cornea, and in the ...

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Eyesore

May-28-24

Know that one type of eyesore is subtle, it appears on the outer surface and is called a cloud. And the other type is dense and is simply called a thorn. Both types are f ...

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