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Have you ever wondered why some people have difficulty seeing objects in the distance while others can see them clearly? Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common vision problem affecting millions worldwide. Myopia is a condition where a person…

Imagine looking at your favorite painting or photograph and noticing that it’s become blurry or distorted. You might try rubbing your eyes or adjusting the lighting, but the problem persists. This frustrating experience is similar to what people with macular…
Cataracts are a common eye condition that occurs when the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, leading to a decrease in vision. The lens, which is normally clear, helps focus light onto the retina at the back of the eye…

What Is Blepharospasm? Ah, the world of blinking – a wondrous symphony of muscles, nerves, and reflexes that keep our eyes moist and protected. But what happens when your eyelids go rogue and dance to their beat? Enter Blepharospasm: the uninvited…

Picture this: You’re enjoying a beautiful sunny day when suddenly, your eyes start to itch, turn red, and feel like there’s a tiny grain of sand stuck in them. If this scenario sounds all too familiar, you might be one…

Mydriasis, a condition that leads to the dilation of the pupil, may seem like a simple phenomenon, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. Behind this seemingly straightforward occurrence lies a complex interplay of factors that can significantly…

What Is Pigment Dispersion Syndrome? In the world of ophthalmology, some conditions are well-known and widely discussed, while others remain shrouded in mystery. One such enigmatic condition is pigment dispersion syndrome (PDS), a disorder that affects the eyes and can…

What Is Photokeratitis? Imagine you’re basking in the sun on a beautiful beach, soaking up the warm rays without a care in the world. Or perhaps you’re on a snowy mountain peak, embracing the thrill of skiing down the slopes.…

What is Ocular Syphilis? Ocular syphilis is an inflammatory eye condition caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, the same organism responsible for syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Ocular syphilis can occur at any stage of syphilis, including primary, secondary,…

What is Corneal Neovascularization? Corneal neovascularization refers to the abnormal growth of blood vessels in the cornea, which is the clear, dome-shaped surface at the front of the eye. The cornea is responsible for protecting the eye and allowing light…