Horner’s syndrome is a type of eye disorder. It is caused by paralysis of the cervical sympathetic nerves. This syndrome consists of following conditions: Heterochromia (difference…
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Horner’s Syndrome is characterized by drooping of eyelids on one side of the face. Also there is a decrease in perspiration and the pupil gets constricted…
Pinguecula and pterygium are two eye conditions which are often referred to as “the callous on the eye”. They appear as white-yellowish patch next to the…
Pterygium and Pinguecula are common eye growths. They are usually benign in nature. A pinguecula is a yellowish bump or patch present on the eye white.…
1. Strabismus Strabismus is an eye disorder. It is generally referred to as lazy eye or crossed eyes. It affects about 5% of young children. It…
The American Academy of Pediatrics believes that eye care should start as soon as a child is born. Even children are prone to complex eye ailments…
Laser eye surgery is also known as LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis). This is a type of refractive surgery for correcting astigmatism, hyperopia and myopia. It…
We come in contact with numerous chemicals and substances on a daily basis. Then we tend to touch our eyes absent mindedly. This can lead to…
Bulging of eyeballs is an eye abnormality. It is characterized by the abnormal protrusion of one or both eye balls. This is also known as proptosis.…
Estropia is a type of eye misalignment. In this medical condition, the eyes appear to be “crossed”. One of the eyes deviates inward towards the nose…
Recurrent corneal erosion (RCE) is a type of eye disorder. It is characterized by the collapse of the cornea’s epithelial cells to attach properly to the…
Using contact lenses is one of the best methods through which you can treat keratoconus. Apart from glasses, they are the simplest way of correcting eye…