An 11-year-old girl watches TV very closely and struggles to see distant objects. Latent strabismus may be present, and it is recommended to closely observe and seek medical attention if necessary.
If a child’s eyes frequently tear and they tend to cry easily after birth, it could be a symptom of secondary glaucoma.
Viral keratitis can manifest in various types, including MAP keratitis and dendritic keratitis, each with distinct symptom presentations.
Understand the different types of viral keratitis and their corresponding symptoms, including dendritic keratitis and map-dot keratitis.
Symptoms such as eye rupture, anterior chamber hemorrhage, iris surface damage, and massive globe hemorrhage should be treated promptly to heal the wound and clean the blood to prevent further damage.
Can laser surgery for pediatric dacryocystorhinostomy cure the blockage?
A 22-month-old child is experiencing tear duct blockage, and parents are concerned about the treatment methods and costs.
The timing of acute glaucoma surgery should be determined based on the control of intraocular pressure and the results of anterior chamber angle examination, rather than solely on recurrence time. Patients should follow medical instructions and regularly undergo ophthalmic examinations to determine whether they need antihypertensive treatment or surgery.
Discussing the relationship between pediatric astigmatism and the jaundice treatment device irradiation, as well as the treatment methods
Young women with severe under-eye bags caused by frequent lack of sleep and insufficient rest ask for the most effective method to remove them. Doctors suggest surgical removal as the best option and provide choices.