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Results 11 - 20 of 59 for glaucoma
  1. ... eyes. This test is used to screen for glaucoma. It is also used to measure how well glaucoma treatment is working. Applanation tonometry uses a slit ...
  2. ... other medical conditions, such as blood clots or glaucoma , may also need medical care right away. Since ... eye pain (this may be a symptom of glaucoma or stroke). There is any change in vision ( ...
  3. Complications may include: Acute glaucoma Impaired vision Recurring bleeding ... Lin TKY, Tingey DP, Shingleton BJ. Glaucoma associated with ocular trauma. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS, eds. Ophthalmology . 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2023:chap 10.16. Olitsky SE, ...
  4. ... may include the following tests: Eye movement testing Glaucoma testing Refraction test Retinal examination Slit-lamp examination ... Farsightedness can be a risk factor for glaucoma and crossed eyes.
  5. ... retinopathy. Diabetes also increases the chance of having glaucoma, cataracts, and other eye problems. ... diabetes include: Cataract -- Cloudiness of the eye lens. Glaucoma -- Increased pressure in the eye that can lead ...
  6. ... toxins, radiation, and trauma. Eye diseases, such as glaucoma , can also cause a form of optic nerve ... a routine annual eye exam to check for glaucoma. Never drink home-brewed alcohol and forms of ...
  7. ... to glare. Cataracts are common in older people. Glaucoma -- Increased pressure in the eye, which is most ... of vision to either side. Some types of glaucoma can also happen suddenly, which is a medical ...
  8. ... Infections Inflammation Contact lens problems Dry eye Acute glaucoma Sinus problems Neuropathy Eyestrain Headache Flu ... lamp examination Fluorescein examination Eye pressure check if glaucoma is suspected Pupillary response to light If the ...
  9. ... of eye redness include: Colds or allergies. Acute glaucoma : A sudden increase in eye pressure that is ... a medical emergency. The more common form of glaucoma comes on gradually and is long-term (chronic). ...
  10. ... hemorrhage) Familial heterochromia Foreign object in the eye Glaucoma , or some medicines used to treat it Injury ... and syndromes associated with heterochromia, such as pigmentary glaucoma, can only be detected by a thorough eye ...
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