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The eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears". While this may not be totally valid, there's no preventing the significance from claiming your vision. Sadly, similar to the case is with every single other organ in your body, your eyes are likewise inclined to different conditions that can cause crumbling of visual perception or finish vision misfortune. To those of us favoured with great or even poor vision, the possibility of finish vision misfortune can appear to be scary or astonishing. This is the reason eye activities and herbs to enhance visual perception have turned out to be so prevalent lately.
Triphala
Ginkgo Biloba
Fennel Seeds & Almonds
Rose Water
In cataract surgery, the lens inside our eye that has become cloudy is removed and replaced with an artificial lens called an intraocular lens, or IOL used to restore clear vision.
Cataracts and Cataract surgery
Multifocal IOLs
Accommodating IOLs
limbal relaxing incisions (LRI)
Toric IOLs
Intraocular lenses (IOLs)
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology and Optometry will upgrade your insight into normal visual infections, ophthalmic surgical and laser methodology, clinical life systems and visual therapeutics. We will create explanatory abilities for taking care of clinical case issues and assessing distributed research, and increase important research involvement through the open door. Clinical Optometry will enhance thought into typical visual sicknesses, ophthalmic surgical and laser strategy, clinical life structures and visual therapeutics.
Uveitis Drug Induced Disorders
Retinal Vascular Disease
Episclera and Lens
Eyelids
Dry Eye Disorders
Ocular and Imaging Techniques
Retinal Tumors
Conjunctivitis is an inflammation (swelling and irritation) of the conjunctiva, the thin layer of tissue covering the eyeball and the inner surfaces of the eyelids. This causes the blood vessels of the eye to swell, making the eye look bloodshot red and feel gritty and sometimes painful. Conjunctivitis can be caused by an irritant, such as chlorine or dust, an allergy (for example, to pollen), or an infection by microbes (bacteria, viruses, Chlamydia etc.).
The cornea is the reasonable tissue at the upfront of the eye. Its straight forwardness allows light to go into the eye, through the understudy and onto the retina at the back of the eye. The three noteworthy corneal layers are the external layer of the cornea or epithelial layer, the center layer named the stroma, a solitary layer of cells called the endothelium. The ebb and flow of the cornea assumes an essential part in centering light. The typical cornea is smooth, clear, and extreme. It shields the eye from contamination and outside material.
Focus on Dry Eye and Blepharitis
Corneal neovascularization
Epithelial keratitis & drug-induced epithelial keratitis
Recurrent corneal erosion
Corneal degeneration
The contact lenses have the advantage of correcting high degree astigmatism and corneal irregularities. They are easy to put on the eye.
Materials used for Contact Lenses
Lifetime of Contact Lenses
Various Kinds of Contact Lenses
Digital Eye Strain (abbreviated to DES or CVS for Computer Vision Syndrome) is symptoms caused by staring at digital devices for too long. This could be a phone, a tablet, a laptop, or a computer monitor. There are a variety of symptoms that people can experience; some people report all of them, some report just one, and many report a mix. The most common symptoms include: Two of the main culprits behind Digital Eye Strain are Blue Light and glare. These by-products of computer screens can contribute too many of the aforementioned symptoms including eye strain, eye fatigue, headaches, irritation eyes, and blurry vision.
Blue Light
Glare
Reading related disorders
Management of visual snow
Ophthalmologic surgery is a surgical procedure performed on eye or any part of the eye. Surgery on the eye is routinely performed to repair retinal defects and to remove cataracts or cancer, or to repair eye muscles. The most common purpose of ophthalmologic surgery is to restore or improve vision. There are several types of ophthalmic surgeries for various eye conditions. There will be some conditions that might call for eye surgery, from corrective changes to vision sparing strategies by surgeons. Ophthalmology Surgery is the clinical ophthalmic research involving eye disorders, vision, medical, surgical and optical care. Every treatment accompanies its own advantages, dangers, and signs for use. From restorative medications to orbital inserts, today's headways can handle every condition and practitioner give an effective arrangement.
Eye Muscle Surgery
Orbital decompression surgery
Plastic Surgery
Cataract Surgery
Retinal Detachment Surgery
Retinal Replacement Surgery
Vision Correction Surgery
Refractive surgery
Tear duct surgery
Glaucoma Surgery
Our eyes have muscles and they can get sore when held in one position for too long, just like any other muscle of the body. Give your eye muscles a break and you will be very grateful over the years. By doing even a few of these exercises you may well increase our productivity, eliminate headaches and errors, and even reduce your risk of glaucoma. And you don’t even have to take time off for these exercises so a busy schedule should be no excuse.
Palming
Blinking
Zooming
Figure of eight Shifting
Our eyes are an important part of your health. There are many things you can do to keep them healthy and make sure you are seeing your best. Follow these simple steps for maintaining healthy eyes well into your golden years.
Artificial Intelligence
Have a comprehensive dilated eye exam
Eat right to protect your sight
Maintain a healthy weight
Wear protective eyewear
Quit smoking or never start
Give your eyes a rest Be cool and wear your shades
Practice workplace eye safety
Analysts have mapped a few attributes for glaucoma and are beginning to perceive trustworthy characteristics in macular degeneration. They in like way are grabbing to an incredible degree fundamental ground in perceiving the attributes that reason retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative ailment of the retina that causes night visual impedance and direct vision misfortune. In adults, glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration are two of the guideline wellsprings of visual deficiency. Blindness among new-considered are acknowledged by gotten eye torments, for example, innate glaucoma, retinal degeneration, optic decay and eye distortions. Patients with specific sorts of strabismus have a family history of the turmoil and attempts are eventually under approach to manage perceive the careful characteristics.
Retinitis Pigmentosa
Night Blindness
Ocular Cancer
German Measles
Diabetic Retinopathy
Congenital Eye Defect
Color Blindness
Cataracts
Amblyopia
Glaucoma is a gathering of related eye issue that reason harm to the optic nerve that conveys data from the eye to the cerebrum. In its beginning times, glaucoma ordinarily has no side effects, which is the thing that makes it so hazardous, when you see issues with your sight, the illness has advanced to the point that irreversible vision misfortune has just happened and extra misfortune might be hard to stop. By and large, glaucoma is related with higher-than-ordinary weight inside the eye - a condition called visual hypertension. Be that as it may, it can happen when intraocular weight (IOP) is typical. Glaucoma first causes fringe vision misfortune and in the end can prompt visual deficiency.
Open angle and closed angle glaucoma
Biomarkers for Glaucoma
Gonioscopy procedure
Impaired ocular blood flow regulation in open angle glaucoma
Impaired ocular blood flow regulation in open angle glaucoma
How to use Resources to Prevent Glaucoma Related Visual Imp
IOP Lowering Molecules: New Ways and Old Problems
Optical defects (myopia, hypermetropia, and astigmatism) and presbyopia, when insufficiently or inadequately corrected by spectacles, contact lenses or refractive surgery, are the most frequent causes of headache.

Ophthalmic migraine is a common clinical form of migraine where symptoms are primarily visual.

Ophthalmic migraine can be single or multiple and group together in more or less spaced crises spanning several days. The average crises frequency is 3 to 6 times a year.
Neurological disorders
Visual troubles
Fluctuations
Food Additives
Optical defects
Causes of Headache and Ophthalmic Migraine
Any eye disorder detection is mainly done with the help of technology. The eye is a very sensitive organ, and the inner diagnoses of the eye cannot be done with the help of technology. Therefore, the innovation in the eye is very important for detection and treatment of eye defects. In this fast-growing technology world, there are millions of innovations and ideas. Innovation in eye helps the blind people to see the world according to their desire. Eye care helps us to know the vision needs. It indicates comprehensive eye care goes beyond a prescription for glasses or contact lenses.
Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery
Transplantation technologies for retina
Corneal reshaping & transplantation
Drugs used in the treatment of allergic conjunctivitis
Diagnostic dye solutions
ECP patient Marketing
Value Chain Concept
Innovations in Optometric Appliances
Light-adjustable IOLs
Choroidal imaging
Lazy eye will explore how collective research has advanced the treatment of lazy eye and other childhood vision problems.
Bionic Eyes
Blindness
Fighting Eye Diseases
Advances in Lazy Eye Treatment
Neuro-ophthalmology focuses on conditions caused by brain or systemic abnormalities that result in visual disturbances, among other symptoms. These conditions include:
Stroke
Optic Neuritis
Bell’s Palsy
Giant Cell Arteritis
Headache
Diplopia (‘Double Vision’)
Ocular oncology is providing expert diagnosis and treatment of ocular tumors and scope of specification. To protect the health and well-being of adult patients with an ocular tumor and to prolong life. Retinoblastoma is the most widely recognized tumor of the eye happen in youngsters.The two most basic growths that spread to the eye from another organ are bosom disease and lung tumour. Different less regular locales of starting point incorporate the prostate, kidney, thyroid, skin, colon and blood or bone marrow.
Orbit Tumor
Choroid
Intraocular Tumours
Conjunctiva Tumors
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Sebaceous Carcinoma
Eyelid Tumors
Ophthalmic anesthetics are eye drops, gels, or ointments that contain a local anesthetic and can be administered directly into the eye. Ophthalmic anesthetics block the transmission of pain signals from the nerve endings of the eye to the brain, numbing the eye. Ophthalmic anesthetics are used to numb the eye or eyes before surgery, after injury, or before certain tests or procedures.
Altacaine
Ophthaine
Tetracaine
Lidocaine
Proparacaine
Ophthalmic photography is a highly specialized form of medical imaging dedicated to the study and treatment of disorders of the eye. It covers a very broad scope of photographic services incorporating many aspects of commercial and medical photography. But it is through the use of highly specialized equipment used to document parts of the eye like the cornea, iris, and retina, that ophthalmic photography takes on it's true identity.
Fundus photography
Monochromatic Fundus Photography
Motion Picture of Fluorescein Angiography
Retinal OCT Imaging
Slit Lamp Biomicrography
Gonio Photography
External Eye Photography
Digital Imaging
Contact Prints
The world's premiere showcase for vision research, innovation and education takes place at WCEVO | EYE 2021
Ophthalmology Case Reports
Spotlight on EYE
Ophthalmology Financing Update
Ophthalmology Innovation Cycle
Ophthalmic Education and Ophthalmologists Growth Trends
Cutting Edge Ophthalmology
Interdisciplinary
Vision Rehabilitation
Ophthalmic Pharmacology
Ophthalmic Pathology and Microbiology
Ophthalmic Epidemiology
Implications on Profession
Physician Trends
The eye is an optical system comprising of a cornea and a lens. The crystalline lens of the eye changes its shape to focus light from objects over a great range of distances on the retina. The basic optic function of the eye is to form an image of whatever object being looked at on the retina. The focus length of this lens is adjustable by the muscles attached to it according to the distance of the object so that its image is always formed on the retina in normal situation.
Optic and Radiations
Optical Power of the Eye
Optic Nerve Disease
Spectacle Lens
Contact Lens
Biophysics of vision
Stereopsis: 3D Vision
Ophthalmic Lens is a lens which corrects the vision in a person where the focal point in the eyes does not hit the retina. They come in a variety of forms including plastic and glass lenses worn in glasses, contact lenses placed in direct contact with the eye, and lens implants surgically inserted into the eye to correct visual impairments. Basic ophthalmic lenses correct for near- or farsightedness, where the focus point lies in front of or behind the retina. They curve to adjust the focal point and let light hit the retina precisely, allowing people to focus. Other lenses can have additional features.
Single-Vision lens
Bifocal Lens
Trifocal Lens
Progressive Lens
Rigid gas permeable lenses
Intraocular Lenses Aspheric IOLs
Accommodating IOLs
Paediatric Ophthalmology and Paediatric Optometry is a subspecialty of ophthalmology that concentrates on treating the various eye problems affecting children. Studies show that a lot of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and learning issues in children can be attributed to vision problems. Strabismus is a visual problem in which the eyes are not aligned properly and point in different directions. One eye may look straight ahead, while the other eye turns inward, outward, upward, or downward. Children experience more changes in bodies and vision while growing. Thus it is recommended for testing the baby's eyes between ages 6 months to one year and especially if the child was born prematurely or it has a lazy eye or crossed eyes or there is a family history of eye disease.
Pediatric Cataract
Pediatric Glaucoma
Pediatric Optometry ResearchSquint
Retinopathy of Prematurity
Pediatric Vision Care
Childhood Malignancies
Congenital Cataract
Congenital Glaucoma
The pterygium is a benign, non cancerous, wing shaped (“petyrigion” is the ancient Greek word for “wing”) tumour of the conjunctiva (which is the superficial membrane that covers the surface of the eye).

It is a very frequent tumour, particularly in adults living in hot and sunny areas as it is the case in south of Tenerife.
Retina: Thin layer of tissue on the inside back wall of your eye. It contains millions of light sensitive cells and nerve cells that receive and organize visual information. Our retina sends this information to your brain through your optic nerve, enabling you to see. Retinal degenerative disorders include Age-related macular degeneration and Myopic macular degeneration affecting young and old from many cultures, races and ethnicities. The diseases like Diabetic retinopathy and Retinal tumors can also be responsible for the permanent vision loss if it is not treated on time.
Retinal Tumors
Retinal Detachment
Retinopathy of Prematurity Ophthalmologic Approach
Sports vision testing enables competitors to decide how well their eyes perform. These tests go past standard eye tests that just assess the capacity to see letters and items obviously on a standard eye graph. Sports vision testing makes vision assessment one stride further, which is imperative to generally athletic preparing just as explicitly upgrading visual capacity. While sports vision testing can shift extraordinarily relying upon a competitor's particular needs, when all is said in done, sports vision testing can be helpful for surveying athletic capacities related with dexterity, eye following, and profundity observation a few diverse vision tests for surveying athletic execution and capacities.
Ocular alignment tests
Snellen Eye Chart
Contrast sensitivity
Refractive error
Adaptation to progressive glasses is too difficult or too long adaptation, longing more than 2 weeks, do not let the glasses to be changed before making an appointment with your Eye Doctor for their verification.
Veterinary vision is an ophthalmic practice providing care for companion animals. The veterinarians are treating dogs, cats and other small animals including rabbits, chinchillas, birds and reptiles, Horses and other farm animals. Some veterinary eye diseases are given below.
Entropion
Corneal Ulcer
Corneal Dystrophy
Retinal Detachment Glaucoma
Eye Surgery’s
During reading and writing, position the paper document at 40 cm (twice your handbreadth) of your nose.

While looking to the television screen, position your seat at 3.5 folds the diagonal of the TV screen. The room illumination should be moderate to strong. Looking to the television in the dark is not harmful but tiresome for the eyes.

During work on a computer screen, the distance between your eyes and the screen should be twice the diagonal of the screen. The centre of the screen should be at the level of your shoulders.

If paper and screen documents are to be frequently and simultaneously consulted, place the paper documents vertically on a document holder, at 40 cm of your nose and choose colours of the screen font and after ground similar to those of the paper document.


Nano-ophthalmology
Anisometropia
Altitudinal visual field defects
Visual Therapy
Tritanopia
Optic neuropathy
Goldmann visual field
Foveola
Electroretinogram (ERG)
Deuteranopia
Cecocentral
scotomas
Asthenopia
Orthoptics