Ophthalmologists Pine Bluff AR
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Yum Y King, MD
870-536-1897
4014 Old Warren Rd
Pine Bluff, AR
Yum Y King, MD
870-536-1897
4014 Old Warren Rd
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med, Little Rock Ar 72205
Graduation Year: 1962
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William R Nixon, MD
870-534-2624
1716 W 42nd Ave
Pine Bluff, AR
William R Nixon, MD
870-534-2624
1716 W 42nd Ave
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med, Little Rock Ar 72205
Graduation Year: 1950
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Lloyd Milton Hughes, MD
870-536-7738
1414 W 43rd Ave
Pine Bluff, AR
Lloyd Milton Hughes, MD
870-536-7738
1414 W 43rd Ave
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med, Little Rock Ar 72205
Graduation Year: 1968
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William Nixon MD
Nixon & Nixon
(870) 534-2624
1716 W 42Nd Ave
Pine Bluff, AR
Max Baldridge, MD FACS
225 Hilltop Farm Rd
Heber Springs, AR
Max Baldridge, MD FACS
225 Hilltop Farm Rd
Heber Springs, AR 72543
Education
Medical School: Arkansas
Graduation Year: 1938
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David Thomas Nixon, MD
501-614-2000
1716 W 42nd Ave
Pine Bluff, AR
David Thomas Nixon, MD
501-614-2000
1716 W 42nd Ave
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med, Little Rock Ar 72205
Graduation Year: 1980
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Lloyd Milton Hughes, MD
870-536-7738
1414 W 43rd Ave
Pine Bluff, AR
Lloyd Milton Hughes, MD
870-536-7738
1414 W 43rd Ave
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med, Little Rock Ar 72205
Graduation Year: 1968
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William S Lim, MD
PO Box 1409
Pine Bluff, AR
William S Lim, MD
PO Box 1409
Pine Bluff, AR 71613
Education
Medical School: Finch U Of Hs/Chicago Med Sch, North Chicago Il 60664
Graduation Year: 1999
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Mike Mc Farland MD
Mc Farland Eye Ctr
(870) 536-4100
3805 W 28Th Ave
Pine Bluff, AR
W Ida Pearce, MD
213-920-4871
3202 N 6th St
Fort Smith, AR
W Ida Pearce, MD
213-920-4871
3202 N 6th St
Fort Smith, AR 72904
Education
Medical School: Univ Of London Fac Med-Charing Cross Hosp (917-07 Eff 1/71)
Graduation Year: 1948
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If your eyelid is painful, red or swollen, you might have an eye stye. They're common, annoying, and not pretty but they're also not difficult to treat and usually aren't dangerous. In fact, most styes can be treated at home and don't require medical attention. Here, three steps for treating a stye. Step one: Diagnosis-Is it a stye or is it pinkeye (conjunctivitis)? If your eyeball and the pink area inside your lower eyelid is itchy, pink, irritated, crusty or oozing, you might have pinkeye. That's a viral or bacterial infection of the conjunctiva-the skin layer that covers the inside of your eyelid and outside of your eyeball. Most pinkeye infections are viral (sort of like a cold in your eye) and will go away on their own. Some, though, are caused by highly infectious bacteria and require treatment with antibiotic drops or ointment. If you believe you may have pinkeye, make an appointment with your doctor. An eye stye affects just the eyelid, generally around the eyelashes. Styes are caused by a plugged oil gland near the eyelash that gets infected. It's similar to a pimple and often creates a swollen, painful bump. Styes usually develop over a few days and may drain and heal on their own. If the oil gland is completely blocked, however, a stye can become a chalazion large enough to affect vision. Chalazions usually heal on their own but if they get too big or painful, see your doctor. Normal eye styes, however, can be treated at home... |
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