Eyes need immediate medical attention in case of any malfunction. The margin for error is very little in the case of Eye treatment. The following ailments are the most commonly found around the world!
- Lloss of the ability to clearly see close objects or small print.
- You may not notice any change until after age 40.
- Presbyopia is often corrected with reading glasses.
[2] Floaters
- These are tiny spots or specks that float across the field of vision.
- They are mostly noticed in a lighted environment
- If you notice a sudden change in the type or number of spots or flashes you see, visit your eye doctor as soon as possible.
[3] Dry eyes
- This condition develops when tear glands cannot make enough tears or produce poor quality tears.
- Surgery may be needed in more serious cases of dry eyes.
[4] Tearing
- Having too many tears can come from being sensitive to light, wind, or temperature changes.
- Tearing may also mean that you have a more serious problem, such as an eye infection or a blocked tear duct.
- Cataracts are cloudy areas that cover part of or the entire lens.
- When a cataract is present, the light cannot get through the lens as easily and, as a result, vision can be impaired.
- Cataracts often form slowly, causing no pain, redness or tearing in the eye.
- Some stay small and do not alter eyesight. If they become large or thick, cataracts can usually be removed by surgery.
- This condition develops when there is too much fluid pressure inside the eye.
- It occurs when the normal flow of the watery fluid between the cornea and the lens of the eye is blocked.
- If not treated early, this can lead to permanent vision loss and blindness.
- Glaucoma is less commonly caused by other factors such as injury to the eye, severe eye infection, blockage of blood vessels, inflammatory disorders of the eye. Because most people with glaucoma have no early symptoms or pain, it is very important to get your eyes checked by an eye doctor regularly.
[7] Retinal disorders
- Retinal disorders interrupt this transfer of images.
- Early diagnosis and treatment of these conditions is important to maintain vision.
- Here the tissue that lines the eyelids and covers the cornea becomes inflamed.
- It is sometimes called “pink eye” or “red eye.”
- It can cause redness, itching, burning, tearing or a feeling of something in the eye.
- Conjunctivitis occurs in people of all ages and can be caused by infection, exposure to chemicals and irritants, or allergies.
- Cornea helps to focus light that enters the eye.
- Disease, infection, injury, and exposure to toxic agents can damage the cornea causing eye redness, watery eyes, pain, reduced vision, or a halo effect.
- Treatments include making adjustments to the eyeglass prescription, using medicated eye drops, or having surgery.
[10] Eyelid problems
- The eyelids protect the eye, distribute tears, and limit the amount of light entering the eye.
- Pain, itching, tearing, and sensitivity to light are common symptoms of eyelid problems. Other problems may include drooping eyelids, blinking spasms, or inflamed outer edges of the eyelids near the eyelashes.
- Eyelid problems often can be treated with medication or surgery.
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