This document discusses various eye disorders including astigmatism, cataracts, and their symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Astigmatism is a refractive error of the eye that can cause blurred vision and results from genetic or environmental factors. Cataracts are a clouding of the eye's lens that causes blurred or faded vision and are related to aging, diabetes, or other health conditions. Treatment for both involves glasses, contact lenses, or surgery depending on severity. Regular eye exams are important for detection and prevention of vision problems.
Glaucoma is a common eye disease that affects the optic nerve connecting the eye to the brain and if not detected and treated early can lead to permanent vision loss and blindness. It occurs when the drainage area at the back of the eye becomes blocked; causing fluid to build up and pressure inside the eye to increase. Vision loss starts to occur when the pressure inside the eye becomes too high and damages the optic nerve. According to The World Health Organization glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world and the leading cause of irreversible blindness.
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Glaucoma is a common eye disease that affects the optic nerve connecting the eye to the brain and if not detected and treated early can lead to permanent vision loss and blindness. It occurs when the drainage area at the back of the eye becomes blocked; causing fluid to build up and pressure inside the eye to increase. Vision loss starts to occur when the pressure inside the eye becomes too high and damages the optic nerve. According to The World Health Organization glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world and the leading cause of irreversible blindness.
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Eyes are an important part of the body. In this Presentation we are introducing some common Eye disorders & some natural remedies to treat them.
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1. Eye Health – Caring for your Retina.
2. Diabetes and the prevention of Retinal Problems.
3. Retina Problems can be Associated with Age.
4. Latest Advances in Retina Treatments for Vision Loss.
285 milion people around the world are blind or visually impaired.
About 80% of these cases are avoidable.
Poorer population are more affected.
90% of these patients lives in developing countries.
Common Ocular Diseases (World Glaucoma Day)Ankit Punjabi
General public should know a little bit about diseases of the eyes and how to care for them. This presentation gives a overview of glaucoma (targeting World Glaucoma Day) and comom eye diseases.
7 Common Vision Problems & How to Treat Them Ashley Hattle
The most common vision problem is refractive errors such as nearsightedness and farsightedness, which requires contact lenses or glasses, but there are other reasons your eyesight might be changing.
Several hidden eye problems can be detected and prevented as early as birth. Furthermore, a routine eye examination from age 4 onwards is recommended for all children. For more information, visit us on https://bit.ly/3feqoSm
Thanks to early detection during eye exams, people diagnosed in this beginning stage of diabetes potentially can avoid vision loss and other serious complications.
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that has one thing in common: progressive (increasing) damage to the vision nerve (optic nerve) that connects the eyeball to the brain.
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that cause progressive damage of the optic nerve at the point where it leaves the eye to carry visual information to the brain.
If left untreated, most types of glaucoma progress (without warning nor obvious symptoms to the patient) towards gradually worsening visual damage and may lead to blindness. Once incurred, visual damage is mostly irreversible, and this has led to glaucoma being described as the "silent blinding disease" or the "sneak thief of sight".
Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide. It is estimated that 4.5 million persons globally are blind due to glaucoma1 and that this number will rise to 11.2 million by 20202. It is noteworthy that due to the silent progression of the disease - at least in its early stages - up to 50% of affected persons in the developed countries are not even aware of having glaucoma3. This number may rise to 90% in underdeveloped parts of the world.
Eyes are an important part of the body. In this Presentation we are introducing some common Eye disorders & some natural remedies to treat them.
For more information & any help write directly to us: support@nirogam.com
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DLF Centre Point, Sector – 11,
Bata Mor, Main Mathura Road,
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1. Eye Health – Caring for your Retina.
2. Diabetes and the prevention of Retinal Problems.
3. Retina Problems can be Associated with Age.
4. Latest Advances in Retina Treatments for Vision Loss.
285 milion people around the world are blind or visually impaired.
About 80% of these cases are avoidable.
Poorer population are more affected.
90% of these patients lives in developing countries.
Common Ocular Diseases (World Glaucoma Day)Ankit Punjabi
General public should know a little bit about diseases of the eyes and how to care for them. This presentation gives a overview of glaucoma (targeting World Glaucoma Day) and comom eye diseases.
7 Common Vision Problems & How to Treat Them Ashley Hattle
The most common vision problem is refractive errors such as nearsightedness and farsightedness, which requires contact lenses or glasses, but there are other reasons your eyesight might be changing.
Several hidden eye problems can be detected and prevented as early as birth. Furthermore, a routine eye examination from age 4 onwards is recommended for all children. For more information, visit us on https://bit.ly/3feqoSm
Thanks to early detection during eye exams, people diagnosed in this beginning stage of diabetes potentially can avoid vision loss and other serious complications.
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that has one thing in common: progressive (increasing) damage to the vision nerve (optic nerve) that connects the eyeball to the brain.
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that cause progressive damage of the optic nerve at the point where it leaves the eye to carry visual information to the brain.
If left untreated, most types of glaucoma progress (without warning nor obvious symptoms to the patient) towards gradually worsening visual damage and may lead to blindness. Once incurred, visual damage is mostly irreversible, and this has led to glaucoma being described as the "silent blinding disease" or the "sneak thief of sight".
Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide. It is estimated that 4.5 million persons globally are blind due to glaucoma1 and that this number will rise to 11.2 million by 20202. It is noteworthy that due to the silent progression of the disease - at least in its early stages - up to 50% of affected persons in the developed countries are not even aware of having glaucoma3. This number may rise to 90% in underdeveloped parts of the world.
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Cataract Surgery Recovery Timeline: Navigating the Road to Clear Vision. Cataract surgery is a common and safe procedure, but understanding the recovery process can be overwhelming. Our blog is here to guide you through the recovery timeline, from pre-surgery preparation to post-surgery care. We'll cover the most common symptoms, tips for a speedy recovery and help you to set realistic expectations. Join us as we navigate the road to clear vision and regain your confidence.
Topics in this education presentation include:
Normal age related changes
Common eye disorders
Prevention guidelines for healthy eyes and vision
Correction options for common refractive errors
A cataract is a dense, cloudy area that forms in the lens of the eye. A cataract begins when proteins in the eye form clumps that prevent the lens from sending clear images to the retina. The retina works by converting the light that comes through the lens into signals. It sends the signals to the optic nerve, which carries them to the brain.
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Protecting your vision may not take much of your effort or time. Most of this eye care tips are actually free of charge. If you want to enjoy quality life void of vision related challenges, here are some of the eye care practices to observe:
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3. Symptoms
According to WebMD Medical Reference People with
undetected as8gma8sm oDen experience:
o Headaches
o Fa8gue
o Eyestrain
o Blurred vision at all distances.
These symptoms may not necessarily be the result of
as8gma8sm, you should schedule an eye exam if you are
experiencing one or more symptoms.
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11. Symptoms
The most common symptoms of a cataract are:
• Cloudy or blurry vision.
• Colors seem faded.
• Glare.
• Headlights, lamps, or sunlight may appear too bright.
• A halo may appear around lights.
• Poor night vision.
• Double vision or mul8ple images in one eye. (This symptom may clear as
the cataract gets larger.)
• Frequent prescrip8on changes in your eyeglasses or contact lenses.
These symptoms also can be a sign of other eye problems. If you have any
of these symptoms, check with your eye care professional.
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13. Preven8on
• Have regular eye exams.
• Quit smoking.
• Wear sunglasses.
• Take care of other health problems.
• Maintain a healthy weight.
• Choose a healthy diet that includes plenty of
fruits and vegetables.
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JS, eds. Ophthalmology. 3rd ed. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby
Elsevier; 2008:chap 2.9. [Accessed on 13th May 2011]
• Kramarevsky N, Hardten DR. Excimer laser
photorefrac8ve keratectomy. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS,
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