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Miscellaneous eye conditions (Uveitis (Causes (Infection, Inflammatory…
Miscellaneous eye conditions
Retinal Detachment
Retinal detachment occurs when the retina (tissue in the back of the eye) separates (detaches) from its underlying structures. The buildup of fluid behind the retina is what separates the retina from the back of the eye.
Uveitis
is inflammation to the middle layers of the eye (the uvea). .
Causes
Infection
Inflammatory disease
Trauma
Eye Allergies
Severe eye allergies may cause damage to the eye that may threaten eyesight. Allergies can cause chronic inflammation that may permanently damage the cornea.
Causes
Dust
Certain medication
Sensitivity to cosmetics
Keratoconus
The cornea is the clear surface covering the front of the eye. It is normally smooth and round, following the contour of the eyeball. Weakness in the structure of the cornea can lead to pressure in the eyeball, causing an conical-shaped abnormal bulge to the front of the eye
Blepharitis
is inflammation of the eyelids.
Symptoms
Blurred vision
Flaky skin at the base of the lashes
Burning itching
Corneal Ulcer
is a small crater (ulcer) on the front part of the eye, usually resulting from infectiion.
Causes
Bacterial and fungal infections
Viral infection
Strabismus (Crossed Eyes)
Is a condition where the eyes do not look in the same direction as they should.