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- December 7, 2020
What Is Retinopathy of Prematurity? Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is an eye disease which affects the retina of premature babies. In this disease, blood vessels in the retina grow abnormally causing serious eye and vision problems. If ROP is mild,
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- December 2, 2020
Amblyopia, also known as lazy eye, is improper or abnormal visual development (acuity) in one or both eyes. It is the most common cause of vision loss in kids. Amblyopia develops when there is an anomaly between the functioning of
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- November 27, 2020
With the advancement in technology, there are several eye treatments available now. One of the solutions for varied eye problems is surgery. When eye surgeries were introduced, people were afraid to have one since eyes are argumentatively the most important
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- November 24, 2020
Squint: Not just an eye problem; it’s a lot more than that! People with squint face prejudice and have been looked at differently everywhere they go. With the common misconception existing in society and ignorance, squint often remains untreated until
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- November 21, 2020
Most of us know what neurology is and what ophthalmology is. But do you know what neuro ophthalmology is! It is an academically-oriented subspecialty that merges the fields of Neurology and Ophthalmology and often deals with the complex systemic diseases
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- November 19, 2020
The retina is an important part of the human eye. But like all other organs, the retina, too can be diseased. Most of the retinal diseases cause visual symptoms though they vary widely. Any part of the retina can be
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- November 16, 2020
Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can lead to vision loss if left untreated. Many individuals wonder, “Is glaucoma hereditary?” The answer is complex but important—family history plays a significant role in the risk of developing glaucoma. Understanding the
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- November 10, 2020
The cornea, which is the clear outer lens of the eye, makes it possible for the human eye to see. Usually, the cornea has a dome shape, more like a ball. But sometimes, the cornea bulges outward and downward like
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- November 8, 2020
Computers are an integral part of life today, and one cannot imagine their lives without computers. They are inevitable at every step of life and have made our world a small global village. However, with digitalisation and a steep increase
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- November 3, 2020
Strabismus is a condition in which the eyes do not properly align with each other while looking at an object. The eye so focused on an object tends to move in a haphazard manner. While in some people the condition