
Bulging eye
The medical term for bulging eye is exophthalmia. It is defined as the propulsion of the eyeball notably from the cavity where it is located. It is
The medical term for bulging eye is exophthalmia. It is defined as the propulsion of the eyeball notably from the cavity where it is located. It is
Ptosis is defined as the situation in which the upper eyelid descends with respect to the normal position or with respect to that of the
A stye is defined as a red, swollen bulge at the eyelid edge originated by an infection of glands. There are no statistics that indicate a predilection
The red eye is a very common problem that can be caused by several causes. It can be, for example, bleeding in the conjunctiva or
Ocular secretion is a fluid composed of mucus, oil, skin cells and other waste accumulated in the inner corner of the eye. Normally this secretion
Generally, amblyopia manifests in only one eye, although it can affect both and is usually caused by the lack of adequate visual stimulation during the
Conjunctivitis is an infection in the eyes that manifests suddenly with redness, tearing, irritation and pain. There are even secretions that can become purulent in the
Glaucoma is the main cause of irreversible blindness in the world. It is not unknown that glaucoma (acute attack of glaucoma) is a pathology of frequent
A macular hole refers to breakage due to the traction of the center of the retina (macula). The vitreous attached to the retina tractions and in
Astigmatism is a refractive problem that occurs when the cornea (the external and transparent layer of the eye) does not present the same curvature in
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