Webinar on Ophthalmology which is going to be held on March 28, 2024 with the theme "Visualizing the Global Advancements in Ophthalmology ". Ophthalmology is a specialized branch of medicine that focuses on the health of the eye. Includes anatomy, physiology and diseases that can affect the eye. Historically, ophthalmology included all aspects of visual function, both in health and disease.
Glaucoma Several eye diseases, including glaucoma, can harm the nerves optics, which is crucial for maintaining long-term vision. The extremely high pressure in your eye frequently results in this injury. We can shield our eyes from serious vision loss with early therapy. One of the main causes of blindness in adults over sixty is glaucoma.
Numerous eye illnesses have no early warning signs. They are also painless, and until the condition has progressed significantly, you might not notice any changes in your vision. Regular expert eye exams are the greatest approach to safeguard your vision. Of course, in between exams, if you detect a change in your vision or believe your eye may have been hurt in any way, call your eye doctor right once.
Eye surgery, sometimes known as ocular surgery, is surgery performed on the eye or a component of it, typically by a fellow oculist. To prevent or lessen any damage, the eye must be treated with particular caution before, during, and after surgery. The right surgical treatment must be chosen for the patient, and essential safety measures must be taken, according to an expert eye surgeon.
A branch of ophthalmology known as juvenile ophthalmology focuses on children's vision problems, visual growth, and eye illnesses. Juvenile ophthalmologists are experts in disorders that affect the sensory system and the development of the visual system in children. Juvenile ophthalmologists are skilled at treating numerous childhood ocular problems.
The second part of the eye, after the cornea, is the lens, which helps focus light and images on your retina. The lens adjusts the shape of the eye's lens to change the focal distance, allowing the eye to focus on objects at various distances and produce a sharp real image of an object of interest on the retina.
Eye allergies are a response to allergens that enter your eyes from the inside and outside. Eye allergies, often known as "allergic conjunctivitis," are frequent illness that affects the eyes. The conjunctiva is the tissue that borders the outside of the eyeball and the inside of the eyelid. Your eyelid and eyeball remain moist thanks to this tissue. When this tissue swells up, allergic conjunctivitis develops.