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Health

Diseases of the eyes (ophthalmology)

Neuroretinitis

Neuroretinitis is more often a unilateral (less often - bilateral) inflammatory process, which is characterized by damage to the optic nerve and the layer of retinal nerve fibers

Purulent conjunctivitis

Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the eyes with the formation and release of purulent exudate is diagnosed by ophthalmologists as purulent conjunctivitis.

Why do my eyes fester and what to do?

If you have pus in your eyes, it is not always a sign of ophthalmologic disease. Your eyes may pus for a variety of reasons, including diseases that have nothing to do with eye disease.

Diplopia: binocular, monocular

A visual disturbance in which a person looks at one object but sees two (vertically or horizontally) is defined as diplopia.

Follicular conjunctivitis

If the mucous membrane of the eye becomes inflamed with the appearance of bubble formations - the follicle (from the Latin folliculus - pouch), then this is nothing more than follicular conjunctivitis. 

Hyposhagmus

Subconjunctival, or intraocular hemorrhage, otherwise called hyposhagmus, occurs when a small blood vessel is damaged, as a result of which a small amount of blood is poured under the conjunctiva.

A set of exercises to strengthen the muscles of the eyes

Vision plays an important role in the perception of the surrounding world. Exercises to strengthen the muscles of the eyes keep it in good shape, preventing various pathologies.

A vessel burst in the eye: what to do, what drops to drip?

What to do when a vessel in the eye bursts? Our actions directly depend on the cause of the event. If the occurrence of hemorrhage does not cause other symptoms, except for a visual defect, and its connection with any event provoking a rupture is traced the day before, you do not need to panic.

A vessel burst in the eye of an adult and a child: reasons

It makes no sense to be lost in conjecture about what a bursting vessel in the eye means, and, even more so, to engage in self-diagnosis. It is recommended to seek professional help. You may need advice from medical specialists of various profiles.

Discharge from the eyes of a child: purulent, yellow, green

A yellow discharge from the eyes of a child is often found with contact lenses. If children use lenses, then, as a rule, they often touch their eyes with their hands, do not always adhere to the recommendations for handling and storing lenses.

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