Amblyopia is a weakening of the vision of a secondary nature. For all types of such visual pathology, it is characteristic that in adulthood, deterioration in visual quality persists after removing the underlying problem that caused amblyopia. The diagnosis of amblyopia in medical records can be indicated by a code. There is an International Classification of Diseases (IBC), according to which a disease is designated. Currently, the tenth classification is used - MBK-10. According to this cl...
After a person crosses a certain age line, he gradually begins to have health problems. Usually negative phenomena begin to manifest in those who turned 40 years old. One of the most unpleasant pathologies is deterioration of vision, which in medicine is called age-long farsightedness or presbyopia. Content 1Definition of disease 2Causes 3Symptoms of age-related hyperopia 4Possible complications 5Diagnostics 6Treatment 6.1Medications 6.2Surgery 6.3Folk remedies 7Prevention 8Vi...
When the lacrimal nasal canal is blocked or narrowed, a dangerous eye disease - dacryocystitis - can develop in adults. Without proper diagnosis and quality treatment, this disease is fraught with irreversible consequences, which in neglected cases can lead even to the death of the patient. Therefore, in this article we will consider all aspects of the disease, symptomatology and modern methods of treatment. Content 1What it is? 2Causes 3Symptoms 4Diagnostics 5Treatment 5.1Endoscopic...
The term hepatolenticular degeneration was proposed in 1912, when Wilson identified changes in lenticular nuclei of the brain in a disease affecting the nervous system and liver. By the time when the domestic scientist Konovalov determined the defeat of other departments of the nervous system, it was already known what role copper plays in the development of this disease. From this point on, the international classification uses the term hepatocerebral dystrophy (Wilson-Konovalov's disease)....
After forty-five or fifty years many people are faced with hyperopia (presbyopia of the eyes). With such eye disease, it becomes very difficult to read small letters or to distinguish small objects near. Long-sighted people force either glasses or contact lenses. In some cases, other means are used to restore vision. Most often these are drops for the eyes. In this article, we will tell you about the advantages of using eye drops for farsightedness, about and the types and methods of applica...
Children under one year are very susceptible to a variety of infectious diseases, and conjunctivitis is not an exception to this pattern.This ailment, which at first glance looks quite serious, with timely diagnosis and proper care passes quickly without a trace.In order to ensure that these events do not cause trouble for young mothers, we will consider a typical picture of such a disease and find out what conjunctivitis is treated in newborns. Content 1What it is 2Causes 3Symptoms 4D...
This is a visual pathology, in which no visible changes in the structure of the eye are observed. This disease breaks refraction, which is expressed in the appearance of a fuzzy, defocused image. Refractive amblyopia, as a rule, develops against the background of myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism, which were not treated in time. This pathology can appear both on one eye and on two. Content 1The manifestation of refractive amblyopia 2Causes of the disease 3Symptoms and Diagnosis of Patho...
We often hear in everyday life the strange expression "oh, you, night blindness." That is, if a person does not manage to make out anything, they immediately remember the poor bird. But the disease actually exists, and it is connected with the disorder of the organs of vision of a special type, which is expressed in the inability to see in twilight time. Another name for night blindness is hemeralopia. It is an independent disease, but sometimes it precedes some eye diseases and becomes one ...
Eye burn welding, or electrophotiotherapy - this is one of the most common household and workplace injuries. The main reason for this is the non-observance of the safety practices of the welding machine.What if you got a burn? What first aid should be provided, and how to treat eye burns?We will give the most detailed answers to these questions. Content 1Degrees of burns 2Symptoms 3What you need to know when giving first aid 4Advice 4.1Folk remedies for the care of the sick eyes 4.2M...
According to various data of Demodeks, 60 to 90% of the total population in the world is infected. However, the microscopic dimensions of the parasite (, mm) and a small amount of it allow it to exist on the body of people, often even unaware of infection. Under favorable conditions, Demodeks begins to multiply rapidly and can shake the skin of the face, eyelids and eyelashes. Content 1Description of the disease 2Causes 3Symptoms 4Possible complications 5Treatment 5.1Medication Ther...
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