ABSTRACT If any organism can feel nature, the reason behind it is his ability to sense. As a human we are gifted with 5 senses that introduces us to life. Of all the senses the sense to see is the most beautiful yet vulnerable creation of the god. Human eye is often praised for its beauty, remarkable expression, accommodation and…
Abstract Glaucoma refers to a collection of eye conditions that harm the optic nerve. Optic nerve is a crucial pathway that transmits visual information from the retina to the brain. The damage is commonly linked to increased pressure inside the eye, known as intraocular pressure. If left untreated, it can result in complete blindness. Glaucoma is currently the second leading…
ABSTRACT Pars planitis, an idiopathic chronic intermediate uveitis that accounts for 5–26.7% of paediatric uveitis, is the most prevalent in children and adolescents. There is no underlying illness or accompanying infection with this disease. Although pars planitis patients rarely experience symptoms, they could mention floaters or impaired vision. There is typically no pain or photophobia. However, retinal detachment or an…
ABSTRACT Pars planitis is an unknown intermediate chronic uveitis. It affects kids and adults both. Majorly eye related disorders are due to some infection history in the body, it can also be an infection of other organs than ENT. The term intermediate uveitis refers to inflammation of the anterior vitreous, ciliary body, and peripheral retina that may or may not…
Abstract The eye is the sensitive part of our body which is sensitive to images, light, pain and touch also. The surface of the eye consists of the cornea and the conjunctiva. The layer which covers these surfaces is called the epithelium. In ocular surface disease, the covering of surfaces (epithelium) is damaged. The damage of epithelium may occur from…
Abstract The eyes are an important organ for your body and health. They allow you to see and enjoy beautiful nature. But some eye diseases are so serious that they can cause permanent or temporary vision loss. One of those diseases is Stargardt Disease. Stargardt Disease is a genetic eye disease in which vision loss starts in childhood, but in…
Abstract Tears in your eyes are not only a sign of sorrow but also keep an eye healthy. Healthy tears clean the dirt from the eyes. Imagine not having tears in the eyes, will make your eye too dry which will hinder its normal functioning- that is vision. Vision can be destroyed temporarily or permanently. Ocular surface disease is a…
ABSTRACT Hemianopia is a loss of half of their field of vision. It is commonly occurring due to stroke. There are more than 100 different eye diseases and various vision problems. The eyes are the main organ of the vision system which has the ability to receive and process visual detail and detect light and convert it into the electrochemical…
Abstract Sclera is the tough, fibrous, white part of the eye, which acts as a protective outer layer of the eyeball. The sclera provides the pearly white colour and maintains the shape of the eye. About 83 percent of the surface area of the eyeball is the sclera. It is connected to the muscles that assist the movement of the…
Abstract The word Sclera comes from the Greek word meaning hard. It forms the posterior 5/6th part of the eye-ball. Tenon’s capsule and Bulbar conjunctiva is the outer covering of the Sclera. The inner surface of the Sclera lies in contact with the choroid. In the anterior part, the sclera encloses the schlemm canal. The sclera comprises three layers: episcleral…