Show deal with EY eye e trouble without loss of time of the great number of symptoms of eye disease there are four that are out standing outstanding in their significance dr hyman cohen points out in I ty ela Alaiza magazine zine in the chapter of the eye book dealing with disease of the eyes general considerations erat crat ions the first of these Is the dimming of sight especially when it is the only apparent symptom this is 0 of the utmost gravity because it Is liable to be overlooked overlook ed for some time especially when the vision in the fellow eye is good palo pain in the eye Is frequently nil mistaken for an ordinary headache or nn an attack of migraine repeated dosing with headache remedies is resorted to and so hero here also valuable ble time Is lost redness of the eye is a danger signal of trouble ahe ahead ad popular kopul r remedies in use such as tile the app application of a slice of pork or t tea ealeam leaves or oysters to afie the inflamed inflame eye m may cause infection discharge from the eye should not be confused with an excessive how flow of tears although the two often go together when the discharge is a secretion it is of great importance to ascertain the nature of the discharged matter by having it examined microscopically if the condition Is allowed to involve the other structures the damaging consequences are dire if the condition is cointa contagious ious the fellow eye and the eyes of aile the family and attendant are in danger |