Basic recommendations for glaucoma
In order to prevent the further development of the disease, which can eventually lead to complete blindness, it is also necessary to observe certain limitations and medical recommendations in gl...
Read MoreIn order to prevent the further development of the disease, which can eventually lead to complete blindness, it is also necessary to observe certain limitations and medical recommendations in gl...
Read MoreIn glaucoma, there is an increase in intraocular pressure, which is constant or periodic, causing degenerative-dystrophic changes in the optic nerves. In uncomplicated cases and in the early sta...
Read MorePhacogenic glaucoma is a process of complication or consequences of various pathologies and injuries of the eyeball, in connection with the development of which there is an increase in the ...
Read MoreGlaucoma are the onset of degenerative-dystrophic processes in the optic nerve that arise from the chronic increase in intraocular pressure. If you do not promptly identify the cause of glaucoma...
Read MoreHyperopia( hypermetropia) is a visual anomaly that marks a shortening of the anteroposterior axis, a small diameter of the cornea and a small anterior chamber of the eyeball. The thickness of th...
Read MoreHyperopia is a pathology of refraction, in which the rays concentrate in the area behind the retina, so it produces a blurry image. In patients at a young age, with the development of a weak ...
Read MorePseudoexfoliation glaucoma is a type of open-angle glaucoma in which severe dystrophic changes in the visual organ develop with accumulation of white deposits in the lens and ciliary body. Th...
Read MoreWhat is it - a cataract called the pathological state of the eye, caused by the clouding of the lens and the loss of its elasticity. In this case, various types of visual impairment can be observed...
Read MoreIn glaucoma, one of the most important and necessary methods of conservative treatment are eye drops from glaucoma, which help to reduce and control intraocular pressure. A chronic increase in p...
Read MoreFacial glaucoma is an open-angle glaucoma that occurs against the background of an overripe cataract. Symptoms of the disease resemble an acute attack of glaucoma, which is accompanied by a...
Read MoreEvery year, the number of people suffering from visual impairment increases. This is due to the rhythm of life, stress, psychological and physical stress. There are different types of abnormal v...
Read MoreAstigmatism is a common visual impairment that accompanies hyperopia or nearsightedness. In this case, the cornea has an irregular shape, because of which there is no focus in the eye. In order ...
Read MoreAnisocoria is the different size of the pupils, with one of them giving a normal reaction to the change in illumination, and the other is fixed in one position. If parents identify a child wit...
Read MoreHyperopia is the pathological process of eye refraction, when the image is focused in the area behind the retina. The disease is provoked by a too short eye axis or insufficient refractive force...
Read MoreGlaucoma is a disease of the eye, in which there is an increase in intraocular pressure, leading to a narrowing of the visual fields and blindness due to optic atrophy. It happens to be a closed...
Read MoreDacryocystitis is an inflammatory process in a lacrimal sac located between the inner corners of the eyelids and the nose. As a rule, various types of dacryocystitis affect people because of the...
Read MoreGlaucoma in translation from ancient Greek means "blue", since the eye acquires a light blue color due to a chronic increase in intraocular pressure and atrophy of the optic nerve. A dangerou...
Read MoreGonococcal conjunctivitis refers to severe eye damage that can lead to complete blindness. At the moment, gonorrhea of newborns is the exception rather than the norm. It occurs only in cases w...
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