Eye Diseases :Types, Symptoms and Treatment

Introduction and Types:

With the increasing population, Eye Care Specialist is in huge demand as a major percentage are searching for a right eye surgeon. An Eye Doctor falls into two categories: Ophthalmologist and Optometrist. An ophthalmologist is a specialist in medical and surgical eye disease.
They are medical professionals who provide primary eye care through comprehensive eye examinations to detect and treat various visual abnormalities and eye diseases.


The various eye diseases include Age-Related Macular Degeneration which is the physical disturbance of the centre of the retina called the macula, Bulging Eyes, Cataracts in Babies, CMV Retinitis, Colour blindness, Crossed eyes (Strabismus) and Diabetic Macular Oedema.

Symptoms and Treatment

If we talk about eye surgery then most the most demanding domain is laser cataract surgery. Most people have eye problems at one time or another. Some are minor and will go away on their own, or are easy to treat at home. Others need a specialist’s care. Whether our vision isn’t what it used to be, or never was that great, there are things we can do to get our eye health back on track. For example, anyone who reads for hours, works at a computer, or drives long distances knows about this. It happens when we overuse our eyes. They get tired and need to rest, just like any other part of our body. Sometimes our eyes look bloodshot. The reason for this is that their surface is covered in blood vessels that expand when they’re irritated or infected. That gives our eyes the red look. Eyestrain happens due to a lack of sleep, or allergies. If an injury is the cause, doctors must be contacted immediately. Another type of eye disorder could be red eyes which is a symptom of another eye condition, like conjunctivitis (pinkeye) or sun damage from not wearing shades over the years. If over-the-counter eye drops and rest don’t clear it up, consult your doctor. Night Blindness also seems to be common leading to difficulty while seeing at night, especially while driving and in movie theatres. It’s a symptom, not a problem which causes due to lack of vitamin A that an eye doctor can fix. Some people are born with this problem, or it might develop from a degenerative disease involving the retina, and that usually can’t be treated. If you have it, you’ll need to be extra careful in areas of low light.
Irrespective of what kind of eye disorder we are encountering, it is critical to get the right treatment by right Eye Care Specialist.
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