Blog Archive
- CFS Editorial Team
- September 16, 2022
Keratoconus is a progressive disease that affects the patient’s cornea. The cornea, the top transparent layer of our eyes, gets thin and slopes down due to the progressive disease keratoconus (cone-like). As a result, the light rays entering the eye
- CFS Editorial Team
- September 13, 2022
All age groups, from young toddlers to older adults, can get affected by eye tumours and their supporting tissues (Ocular Oncology). A specialized team of doctors, nurses, low vision and rehabilitation centers, as well as centers for ocular pathology services,
- CFS Editorial Team
- September 10, 2022
Eye floaters are small spots that appear in your field of vision, often resembling specks, strands, or cobwebs. They may seem to drift around and can be quite bothersome. While black spots in vision are usually harmless and common, they
- CFS Editorial Team
- September 7, 2022
You see colors differently than most people if you are color blind. Color blindness is typically genetic and makes it difficult to distinguish between particular colors. For this, specialized glasses and contact lenses can help, but there is no cure.
- CFS Editorial Team
- September 5, 2022
One of our fundamental requirements is to bask in the light. It is beneficial for regulating our circadian rhythm, or our natural cycle of awake and sleep, and can increase our energy and mood. However, excessive light at the wrong
- CFS Editorial Team
- September 2, 2022
A blood clot in the eye, also called a subconjunctival haemorrhage, is a common condition that can appear alarming due to its distinctive red spot on the sclera (white part of the eye). Although it often looks severe, a blood
- CFS Editorial Team
- August 30, 2022
When we talk about the diseases from which we humans can suffer, eye diseases are one of the most prominent ones. Would it be wrong to say that our eyes are one of the most sensitive organs in our body?
- CFS Editorial Team
- August 27, 2022
We all know that we experience at least once when our vision isn’t nearly as sharp as it once was. Hence keeping an eye out for any developing eye illnesses will help you lower your risk of losing your eyesight.
- CFS Editorial Team
- August 25, 2022
Peripheral vision, also known as tunnel vision, refers to the ability to see objects and movement outside of our direct line of sight. It is an important aspect of our visual perception and plays a crucial role in our daily
- CFS Editorial Team
- August 22, 2022
We all know that various childhood eye diseases and disorders can influence a child’s eyesight. Hence, if the paediatrician thinks there’s an eye problem or your kid fails a pediatric vision test, they can send you to a specialist in