Pingvecula is a benign formation that appears in the area of contact of the cornea with the conjunctiva. Serious danger this disease does not represent, but still requires treatment. About what the pingvecula is and how it is treated, we will describe in detail in this article. Content 1What it is 2Causes 3Symptoms 4Diagnostics 5Treatment 5.1Conservative treatment 5.2Laser treatment 5.3Treatment with folk remedies 5.4Complications 5.5Prevention 6Video 7conclusions What it...
Pathologies associated with the eyes require prompt treatment! If they progress, there may be swelling, reddening of the mucous membrane. Some diseases are characterized by the separation of purulent exudate from the conjunctival sac. Neuritis of the optic nerve proceeds in different ways: manifestations depend on its form and cause. In medicine, you can find the concept of "Optical neuritis". It is quite extensive and includes many pathologies that differ in symptoms. Content 1Definition...
Conjunctivitis is one of the most common diseases among the adult population of the world. In order to understand whether it is contagious, you need to know its form. The probability of infection depends on the factor that triggered the appearance of conjunctivitis. According to statistics, in eighty percent of cases, conjunctivitis in adults is triggered by adenovirus. Content 1What it is 2Causes 3Symptoms 4Diagnostics 5Treatment 5.1Complications 5.2Prevention 6Video 7conclusio...
Astigmatism (ICD code 10 - H52.2) is an ophthalmic disease in which the sphericity of the cornea is disturbed. In this case, the refractive power of the visual organ changes. If the disease progresses, objects are perceived in different ways: it seems as if some have clear contours, others - vague ones. To treat astigmatism, laser techniques and surgery are used. Conservative methods include optical correction of vision with the use of glasses, contact lenses. Conservative therapy does not a...
Barley is the result of an inflammatory process or prolonged hypothermia.The barley is accompanied by a sickly pea. In addition, the disease is characterized by an infectious nature, so that the patient can infect other people. Content 1Definition of disease 2Medication 2.1Drops 2.1.1Antibacterial 2.1.1.1Albucid 2.1.1.2Tobrex 2.1.1.3Dexa-Gentamycin 2.1.1.4Levomycytin 2.1.2Antiviral drugs 2.1.2.1Actipol 2.1.2.2Ophthalmoferon 2.1.3Anti-inflammatory 2.1.4Anti-allergic 2.1.4....
There are diseases of the eyes that develop imperceptibly, but can lead to blindness. One such pathology is glaucoma. This chronic eye disease develops against a background of increased intraocular pressure. If the pressure inside the eye is constantly high, then the optic nerve dies, and this, in turn, leads to a complete loss of vision. Glaucoma is a common disease. According to statistics, 14-15% of all the blind on the globe lost sight precisely for this reason.Can I stop the development...
Astigmatism is a pathology of the structure of the eye, in which the lens or cornea has an irregular (non-spherical) shape. That is, the optical system has a complex curvature of the surface. The rays of light passing through the cornea are refracted in different ways, partially not reaching the retina, focusing at a few points in the cut. The effect of different curvatures of different parts of the eye surface leads to a loss of ability to clearly see the surrounding. The image with astigma...
Many probably know such a symptom as a random appearance before the eyes of flies, black dots and asterisks after a prolonged strain of vision.However, few people know that for such a harmless at first glance, the symptom is the destruction of the vitreous humor - a very insidious disease that can lead to serious complications.For you to be able to pay attention to the manifestations of this disease in a timely manner and take the necessary measures to combat it, we will consider the main re...
Cerebral edema is a nonspecific pathological increase in the volume of brain tissue due to an increase in the content of fluid in it. It is not an independent disease and arises from various pathological conditions of exogenous or endogenous nature. Cerebral edema refers to potentially life-threatening complications, which is explained by the risk of critical squeezing of nerve structures in natural openings or protrusions of the skull. Content 1Etiology 2Pathogenesis 3Symptoms 4Than t...
It is generally believed that the dilatation of the pupils is due to the use of certain drugs, drugs or alcohol. This opinion is deeply mistaken, since dilated pupils can appear even in children, and this occurs in connection with serious abnormalities in the body, which will be discussed further. Content 1Definition of a symptom 2Causes 3Diagnostic Methods 4Treatment 5Prevention 6Video 7conclusions Definition of a symptom The diameter and size of the pupil of the eyes change unde...
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