GLAUCOMA CLASSIFICATION, SYMPTOMS & SIGN
Glaucoma is not a single disease process but a group of disorders characterized by a progressive optic neuropathy resulting in a characteristic appearance of the optic disc and a specific…
Glaucoma is not a single disease process but a group of disorders characterized by a progressive optic neuropathy resulting in a characteristic appearance of the optic disc and a specific…
Before we discuss the optics of myopia we should acknowledge the laypersons terms for myopia. Myopia means I shut the eye; the term was introduced from the habit of half…
Strabismus is misalignment of the eyes such that both eyes are not simultaneously directed at the same object. Esotropia: Esotropia is a type of strabismus characterized by an inward deviation…
INTRODUCTION: A vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery to treat various problems with the retina and vitreous. During the surgery, removes the vitreous and replaces it with another solution. The vitreous…
Conjunctiva is a thin mucous membrane which lines the posterior surface of the eyelids and anterior aspect of the eyeball. The name of conjunctiva has been given to this mucous…
Esotropia is the term used to describe any manifest convergent of the visual axes in which the amount of deviation in the squinting eye remains constant in all the directions…
Vertical Strabismus refers to a vertical misalignment of the visual axes of the two eyes in the vertical direction in any of the nine cardinal positions of gaze. Vertical Strabismus…
Esophoria is the tendency to converge or deviate inward. the smaller degrees of esophoria is extremely common and as a rule, they do not give rise to any symptoms. But…
Exophoria is a condition in which your eyes drift outward out of your control. It usually appears for a short time while you’re doing certain types of tasks. It’s not…
Hyperphoria is an eye condition where the eye points upwards, but not permanently. It usually occurs when the child is tired, stressed, or has an onset of illness. In the…