A 6-year-old girl, whose child’s vision has recently deteriorated, wonders what fruits should be eaten after strabismus surgery.
Un-treated amblyopia in children may lead to strabismus, ptosis, myopia, and other eye diseases. Early treatment is recommended to improve recovery outcomes.
Describes the potential harm to premature infants’ eyes from the use of respirators and recommends eye fundus examinations to prevent retinal detachment.
Early detection and treatment of amblyopia can help children recover their vision.
Coats disease is a sporadic retinal disorder characterized by abnormal dilation of retinal capillaries, progressive intraretinal submacular exudation, and extensive retinal detachment.
A child has myopia of 225 degrees, the time and cause of onset, school health check-ups, past treatment and effectiveness, not paid attention to, and needs to discuss the etiology and comprehensive prevention and treatment of this disease in detail.
Glaucoma is a common and serious ophthalmic disease that can cause deafness, characterized by a rapid onset, high risk, and potential for vision loss. It is marked by the intermittent or sustained lowering of intraocular pressure below the level that the eye can tolerate, which poses harm to various parts of the eye tissues and vision function, leading to optic nerve atrophy, narrowing of the visual field, and deterioration of vision. Early detection and lowering of intraocular pressure are key to treating glaucoma.
Glaucoma is a disease that can damage the optic nerve, posing a risk of blindness.
Glaucoma is a common eye disease that can lead to increased intraocular pressure, optic nerve atrophy, and field defects. Although it cannot be cured, it can be controlled within a safe range through medication or surgery, and regular care is necessary.
Inflammatory glaucoma is a type of secondary glaucoma, often caused by severe eye inflammation. It is recommended to seek treatment from a professional ophthalmologist, including detailed examinations, additional checks, and possible surgery. In daily life, it is important to rest, maintain a balanced diet, avoid overexertion and excessive eye strain, and pay attention to rest after surgery. If iridocyclitis is not treated promptly, it may lead to iris adhesion, affecting the aqueous humor circulation, which could be one of the causes of inflammatory glaucoma.