Neuro-ophthalmology

Neuro-ophthalmology, a subspecialty of both neurology and ophthalmology, is that the treatment of visual problems that are related to the nervous system; that's, visual problems that do not come from the eyes themselves. we have a tendency to use virtually half of the brain for vision-related activities. Neuro-ophthalmologists undergo specialized training and experience in problems of the eye, brain, nerves and muscles. Neuro-ophthalmologists have distinctive abilities to evaluate patients from the neurologic, ophthalmologic, and medical standpoints to diagnose and treat a large variety of problems. though some problems seen by neuro-ophthalmologists aren't worrisome, alternative conditions can worsen and cause permanent visual loss, or become life threatening.

Abnormal Eye Movements (Ophthalmospasms or Nystagmus)
Double Vision
Intracranial Lesions affecting the Visual Pathway
Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
Migraine and Related visual Complaints
Optic Disc Swelling
Optic Neuritis
Other Optic Nerve Problems
Pupillary Abnormalities
Unexplained Vision Loss
Visual Field Defects