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		<title>Corneal Edema and Irregularities</title>
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<p>Corneas ideally remain clear and smooth, like the surface of an untroubled and unpolluted mountain lake. But sometimes fluid builds up inside the cornea, the clear surface that contributes to focus light onto the back of your eye, and you get a corneal edema. Sometimes bumps and lumps appear on the epithelium, the outermost of... <a class="moretag ui-read-more" href="https://www.horizoneye.com/blog/corneal-edema-and-irregularities">Read More</a></p>
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