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Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Posterior vitreous detachment
Vitreous is the name for the gel-like fluid that fills your eye. Hundreds of microscopic fibers connect to your retina in this structure (the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye). Vitreous fibers peel away from the retina as you become older. When your vitreous detaches, you may not notice it - or you may experience symptoms that compromise your vision. Consult your eye doctor if you experience symptoms of vitreous detachment. |
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Stargardt disease
Stargardt disease is a rare genetic eye illness in which fatty material accumulates on the macula, the small region of the retina responsible for clear, central vision. Although vision loss normally begins in childhood, some patients with Stargardt illness don't lose sight until they are adults. Although there is no cure for Stargardt disease, individuals can benefit from vision rehabilitation to make the most of their remaining vision. The most common sign of Stargardt sickness is a gradual loss of central vision in both eyes. Other symptoms include grey, dark, or hazy regions in the centre of your vision. The center vision of some persons diminishes faster than it does for others. |
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Astigmatism text blur
Astigmatism is a common eyesight condition that causes hazy or distorted vision. It occurs when the shape of your cornea or lens differs from normal. You can improve your vision using eyeglasses or contact lenses, and some people can have their astigmatism corrected with surgery. Symptoms of astigmatism are Blurry vision, the need to squint to see clearly, headaches, eye strain. |
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Blepharospasm is a neurological disorder characterized by intermittent
Blinking or other uncontrollable eyelid movements, such as twitching, are known as blepharospasm. Blepharospasm usually begins with minor eyelid twitches that occur on a regular basis. The twitching may become more frequent with time, causing your eyes to close entirely. It cannot be easy to conduct simple tasks like reading or driving as a result of this. |
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Infant with blepharitis on the right side
Blepharitis is a common eye disease that causes red, swollen, irritated, and itchy eyelids. It might leave your eyelashes with crusty dandruff-like particles. Blepharitis can be a bothersome condition. It isn't contagious, and it usually doesn't leave your eyes permanently damaged. The basic treatment for blepharitis is to keep your eyelids clean and clear of crusts on a regular basis. Although blepharitis does not always go away completely, you can take actions to control your symptoms Feeling like there's something in your eye is a common symptom of blepharitis. Eyes that are burning or hurting, Watery eyes, itchy eyes, light sensitivity, and dry eyes are all symptoms of dry eyes. |
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Retinoblastoma in enucleated eyeball
Retinoblastoma is a type of retinal cancer that develops. The condition mainly affects youngsters under the age of five, and it can affect one or both eyes. In some circumstances, the sickness is passed down from one parent to the other. Retinoblastoma is deadly cancer that affects the retina. In most situations, however, a child's eyesight and life can be salvaged with early diagnosis and treatment. |
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Coloboma of the iris
Coloboma is a congenital disorder that affects the eyes. When a piece of the eye's tissue is missing, this happens. It might impair either one or both of your eyes. If your child has coloboma, consult your doctor to determine the best course of action for their treatment. Treatments are available to help people make the most of their vision. Some patients with coloboma don't show any signs or symptoms. Others may experience vision difficulties such as vision loss or blindness, low vision, or light sensitivity. |
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Myopia (disambiguation)
Nearsightedness is a refractive defect that causes objects in the distance to appear fuzzy. It occurs when the shape of the eye causes light to focus in front of, rather than on, the retina (a light-sensitive layer of tissue in the back of the eye). Trouble seeing things that are far away is one of the most prevalent symptoms of nearsightedness. |
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Baluchari saree
Baluchari Sari (Bengali: เฆฌเฆพเฆฒเงเฆเฆฐเง เฆถเฆพเฆกเฆผเฆฟ) is a type of sari, a garment worn by women in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam and the country of Bangladesh. This particular type of sari originated in West Bengal and is known for depictions of mythological scenes on the anchal of the sari. It used to be produced in Murshidabad but presently Bishnupur and its surrounding areas of West Bengal are the only place where authentic Baluchari saris are produced. It takes approximately one week to produce one such sari. In 2011, the Baluchari Sari was granted the status of Geographical Indication for West Bengal in India. |
Prominentwriter ยท 1 year ago
Kanchipuram silk saree
Kanchipuram silk saree is a saree produced in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The majority of women in Tamil Nadu wear these sarees for weddings and special occasions. In 2005-2006, the government of India designated the Kanchipuram silk saree as a geographical indication. Traditional patterns on Kanchipuram sarees include temple edges, florals, squares, and lines. The large contrast borders of the saree set them apart. Pure mulberry silk thread is used to weave this type of sarees. |
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