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If you feel your eyesight is getting worse either suddenly or gradually, the best thing would be to visit an ophthalmologist (eye doctor).To understand why your eyesight may be deteriorating, we take a closer look at a few reasons.
Read MoreDroopy eyelids is known as ptosis. It usually affects the upper lids but occasionally the lower lids may be affected too. When this condition affects only one eye, it is referred to as unilateral ptosis, and when it affects both eyes, it is referred to as bilateral ptosis.
Read MoreThyroid eye disease can occur in patients who already have thyroid disease, or it can be the first problem that brings a person to the doctor’s office. Thyroid eye disease, also known as TED, is an autoimmune disorder that can last months or years depending on the individual or that happens because your protective immune system attacks your body. Because of the inflammation, your eye muscles.
Read MorePigmentary glaucoma is a type of glaucoma brought on by pigment dispersion syndrome (PDS). PDS occurs when pigment granules (the pigments that give your eyes their colour) flake off the iris and end up in the clear fluid of your eye, known as the aqueous humour (release of execessive pigment in the anterior segment of the eye.)
Read MoreCataracts are when the lens, a small transparent disc inside your eye, develops cloudy patches. Over time these patches usually become bigger causing blurry, misty vision and eventually blindness. When we’re young, our lenses are usually like clear glass, allowing us to see through them.
Read MoreIn the healthcare industry, advanced technologies are developed to make patients’ lives easier and healthier, Thus technological improvements are essential in this sector. Scientists are working hard to develop surgical treatments with the fewest possible risks and the most excellent possible outcomes.
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