Eye Diseases

HAVE YOU HEARD OF OCULAR PRURITIS?

WHAT IS IT, AND DO YOU HAVE IT?

If there are moments when you feel the compelling urge to itch your eyes, times when you find it irresistible due to the gratifying sensation, or instances where your eyes turn red or experience pain after itching, or if you know someone who goes through this then this information is specifically relevant to you.

Ocular pruritis also known as itchy eyes. It is a significant concern prompting individuals to seek assistance at TREETOP VISION EYE CENTRE(TREVEC ), the best eye clinic in Utako Abuja. While some may argue that itching is a normal part of everyday life, it’s important to note that persistent and consistent itching is not typical. Such prolonged symptoms may indicate an underlying and potentially more severe issue affecting the eyes.

Ocular pruritis affects everyone and is not confined by age or gender, making it a concern. In our upcoming post, we will explain why it is crucial not to ignore the symptoms of ocular pruritis. Stay tuned to our blog for more information on this topic.

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7 thoughts on “HAVE YOU HEARD OF OCULAR PRURITIS?

  1. Enger.Abbas says:

    Reading this with much interest to know more about it

  2. Vivianchisomomaberry Chukwu says:

    Reading this with much interest to know more about it

  3. Ajah says:

    Most people experience this, this teaching will help so many people, hoping to know more.

  4. Dr. Nancy says:

    @Enger.Abbas Thank you for carefully reading the post. We hope that you are now better informed about ocular pruritis.

    For further consultation regarding this, please do well to visit us at TreeTop Vision Eye Centre, Utako, Abuja.

  5. Dr Nancy says:

    @Ajah Ocular pruritis is indeed experienced by many people.

    We hope that more people are educated and better informed about it, including the remedies for ocular pruritis.

    TREVEC CARES.

  6. Moyosoluwa Adedoyin says:

    Wow, itchy eyes has a medical term! Tell me something! I always thought it’s normal and may be due to dust particles and objects that
    enters the eyes sometimes. Thank you for this information.

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