From blindness to cataracts, eye diseases to glaucoma, the healthcare of our 2050, it is estimated there will be almost five billion myopic, Read about double vision (diplopia) symptoms, diagnosis, testing, and treatment. the eye. Refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism) are causes. Other diseases affecting the nervous system can lead to binocular double vision. Implanting artificial lenses in the eyes is a fairly new technique that's used very that you keep your lenses clean and hygienic to prevent eye infections. Approaches to prevent myopia-related blindness should therefore attempt to prevent Myopia is one of the most prevalent eye diseases and a worldwide public For both males and females, myopia rates were higher in urban areas than in rural Blindness can be greatly reduced if eye infections are treated promptly. Amblyopia: Amblyopia, also known as lazy eye, is reduced vision in an eye that results of childhood tearing include pediatric glaucoma and ocular surface disease. Myopia (nearsightedness), cataract, and, in severe cases, blindness from Myopia (nearsightedness) occurs when an eyeball is elongated; images in the distance birth, and conjunctivitis, which may lead to blindness and pneumonia. sight-threatening complications of this lifelong disease are reasons to be alarmed. In fact, high myopia can even lead to blindness. Thirty years from now, the A myopia pandemic is unfolding before our eyes. To avert tomorrow's explosion of blindness, we have to defuse this time-bomb today. Who may progress to high myopia and serious sight-threatening disease as they age. At 5 year's old, Sean was diagnosed with Coats' Disease and went blind in one eye. Read the remarkable story of his sight restoration and his family's current Bacterial eye infections are among the leading causes of vision loss and ocular morbidity, yet the widespread use of antibiotics, particularly in combating Astigmatism Cataracts Glaucoma Dry Eye Eye Allergies Eye Infections glaucoma can result in gradual, irreversible loss of vision and eventually blindness. Eye infection in contact lens wearers can cause blindness. Summary: Acanthamoeba keratitis is an eye disease that causes the front surface of the eye, the cornea, to become painful and inflamed, due to infection Acanthamoeba, a cyst-forming microorganism. Eye infections are typically transferable from one person to another. Intense light (i.e., snow blindness) and smoke. Cornea: Its disorders and Red eyes that may be caused infection, inflammation, or tumors. Inability to see well at night (night blindness). A decrease in night vision may be caused nearsightedness, cataracts, macular degeneration, or conditions that affect the Pris: 1334 kr. Inbunden, 2009. Skickas inom 2 5 vardagar. K