Monthly Archives: April 2025

Blepharitis

2025-04-14T19:57:23+00:00

Blepharitis This is an inflammation of the eyelids, where the eyes appear red and irritated and very often itchy. It is classified into anterior and posterior depending on its location. The meibomian glands of the eyelids are often affected, where due to the oiliness of the skin, sebum cannot be drained from the [...]

Blepharitis2025-04-14T19:57:23+00:00

Dry Eye Disease

2025-04-14T19:58:31+00:00

Dry Eye Disease Dry eye is a common condition that can cause redness, foreign body sensation, burning, itching and blurred vision. It is the disease of the modern times, as more and more people work using tablets and computers. Dry eye is multifactorial, as it is affected by the climate (dry), by hormonal [...]

Dry Eye Disease2025-04-14T19:58:31+00:00

Keratoconus

2025-04-14T19:59:20+00:00

Keratoconus Keratoconus is a corneal ectasia and a disorder in which the cornea is progressively thinning and after a while takes the shape of a cone. The onset of the disease is placed in adolescence, while its progression is rare in the fourth decade of life. Rubbing the eyes should be avoided, because [...]

Keratoconus2025-04-14T19:59:20+00:00

Secondary Cataract

2025-04-14T20:00:06+00:00

Secondary Cataract Many patients experience a decrease in their vision months or years after cataract surgery. This is due to clouding of the posterior capsule, the back membrane on which the intraocular lens rests. This condition is called secondary cataract and is painlessly corrected with the YAG laser. [...]

Secondary Cataract2025-04-14T20:00:06+00:00

Cataract

2025-04-14T20:00:45+00:00

Cataract A cataract is the clouding of the crystalline lens of the eye. It is a very common ophthalmological condition, especially in the elderly (senile cataract). There are various types of cataracts that are related to medications, diabetes mellitus, congenital diseases, trauma and radiation exposure. Cataract treatment is exclusively surgical and is a safe [...]

Cataract2025-04-14T20:00:45+00:00

Presbyopia

2025-04-14T20:01:25+00:00

Presbyopia This is the gradual loss of the eye's ability to focus on near objects. It usually occurs around the age of 40 and continues to worsen, usually until the age of 65. It is treated with glasses for near vision. Alternatively, the crystalline lens can be removed and either multifocal lenses are inserted [...]

Presbyopia2025-04-14T20:01:25+00:00

Astigmatism

2025-04-14T20:02:13+00:00

Astigmatism This condition is caused when either the cornea or the lens does not have the same curvature in all axes, resulting in light rays not being refracted evenly and ultimately causing blurred vision. The treatment is the use of corrective glasses, various types of contact lenses, and refractive laser surgery. [...]

Astigmatism2025-04-14T20:02:13+00:00

Hyperopia

2025-04-14T20:03:01+00:00

Hyperopia The patient may see objects blurry both at a distance and at a close distance depending on the degree of hyperopia, age and daily habits of the person. It occurs when the axial length of the eye is shorter than normal, resulting in images being focused behind the retina instead of on [...]

Hyperopia2025-04-14T20:03:01+00:00
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