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glaucoma
- ... disease, injury, or infection (such as chalazion , episcleritis , glaucoma ) Eye testing when the eyes have been dilated ...
- ... ECG (if heart problems are suspected) Tonometry (if glaucoma is suspected) X-rays of the sinuses Neurological ...
- Causes may include: Glaucoma Graves disease Hemangioma Histiocytosis Hyperthyroidism Leukemia Neuroblastoma Orbital cellulitis or periorbital cellulitis Rhabdomyosarcoma
- ... Trachoma River blindness Corneal ulcers Swelling (edema) Acute glaucoma Birth injury Fuchs dystrophy Dryness of the eye ...
- ... Addison disease Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (used to treat glaucoma) Diarrhea Ethylene glycol poisoning Ketoacidosis Kidney disease Lactic ...
- ... Addison disease Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (used to treat glaucoma) Diarrhea Ethylene glycol poisoning Ketoacidosis Kidney disease Lactic ...
- ... NSAIDs) Prostaglandins (used to treat conditions such as glaucoma or stomach ulcers) Water pills (diuretics) DO NOT ...
- ... dilating eyedrops cause: An attack of narrow-angle glaucoma Dizziness Dryness of the mouth Flushing Nausea and ...
- ... the visual field of the eye include: Diabetes Glaucoma (increased eye pressure) High blood pressure Age-related ...
- ... recommended for people with diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, glaucoma, herpes infections of the eye, or cataracts. You ...