Glaucoma is a disease caused by increased intraocular pressure leading to optic nerve damage, which can result in field defects and, in severe cases, blindness.
Analysis and differentiation of the causes of children’s night sweats, including physiological and pathological night sweats guidance
Amblyopia may be caused by conditions such as strabismus, refractive anisometropia, high refractive ametropia, or visual suppression, and it requires early treatment.
Discussing the possible causes and treatment methods for red and swollen eyes in children
Retinopathy of premature babies occurs due to the incomplete development of the baby’s retina, which, in a hyperoxic environment, leads to vasoconstriction and obstruction of the retinal blood vessels, causing regional ischemia and hypoxia. This, in turn, triggers abnormal proliferation of retinal blood vessels, leading to a series of changes including exudation, hemorrhage, and organization.
Explore the possible causes of white membrane appearing on the eyes, along with corresponding treatment and care recommendations.
Experiencing a central blind spot, distorted vision, and decreased vision? There’s a black spot at the bottom of your eye. What could it be? Is it serious?
A child has had a chalazion in the left eye for three days and it hasn’t healed. What treatments are available?
At 5 years old, what does it mean if the left eye has a +5.00s correction equal to 0.2-2, and the right eye +1.00s correction equals 0.9?
When children exhibit frequent blinking, parents should know how to properly respond and seek professional medical assistance.