Primary Acquired Melanosis (PAM) is an uncommon but serious illness that affects the inner side of the eyelids, the mucous membrane covering the white portion of the eye, and the conjunctiva. Because PAM has the potential to develop into melanoma, a ...
One of the most important senses, vision, is necessary for day-to-day activities and general well-being. The retina is one of the many parts that make up the eye, and it is essential. A small layer of tissue at the back of the eye converts light into...
Nystagmus is a condition characterized by rapid, repeated, and involuntary eye movements. These motions can be vertical (up and down), horizontal (side to side), or rotational (in a circle). Nystagmus can impair one or both eyes and serious...
Floaters in the eye can take the shape of dots, rings, or webs and dart throughout your visual field. You might see little black or grey dots floating about when you stare closely or move your eyes around. Despite their outward appearance, eye floate...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a degenerative eye condition that impacts central vision. It is one of the primary causes of eyesight loss in older persons. Understanding the risks to your vision and seeking treatment as appropriate will he...
Regarding neurological diseases involving the eyes and nerves, optic neuritis and neuropathy are grave health concerns. These diseases can impair vision and sensory function, resulting in various symptoms and problems. Understanding the causes, sympt...
A Source of Hope for Vision LossMacular degeneration, a disorder defined by the deterioration of the macula, the centre region of the retina, is a significant cause of visual loss worldwide. While various therapeutic options are available, one in par...
IOP is a crucial parameter in ophthalmology since it impacts eye health and function. This extensive blog article will address intraocular pressure (IOP), its relevance, measuring methods, associated conditions like glaucoma, factors influencing...
Some eye diseases are more likely in those who have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. These include refractive problems such as astigmatism and convergence insufficiency, which makes it challenging to keep the eyes aligned when looking at nea...