What eye diseases are there?

Question 1: What are the common eye diseases? Chapter 1 eyelid diseases.

I. Inflammatory diseases of eyelid

Second, the eyelid position is abnormal.

Chapter II Lacrimal Organ Diseases

First, lacrimal duct diseases

Second, dry eye.

Chapter III Conjunctivitis

First, conjunctivitis

Second, conjunctival degeneration and pigmentary degeneration.

Third, conjunctival circulation disorder.

Fourthly, conjunctiva is dry.

Chapter IV Corneal Diseases

First, keratitis

Second, corneal degeneration and malnutrition.

Three. The basis of congenital and developmental corneal abnormalities Chapter 5 Uveitis

First, uveitis

Second, the special type of uveitis.

Third, uveal tumors.

Chapter VI Lens Diseases

Chapter VII Glaucoma

I. Acute angle-closure glaucoma

Second, chronic angle-closure glaucoma.

Third, primary open angle glaucoma.

Fourth, secondary glaucoma.

Five, congenital glaucoma

Chapter VIII Transparency

First, congenital vitreous abnormality.

Second, hereditary vitreoretinopathy.

Degenerative vitreous abnormality

Fourth, vitreous hemorrhage.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) vitreous inflammation

Sixth, hyperplastic glass reflects retinopathy.

Seven, cataract surgery vitreous loss complications

Chapter 9 Retinopathy

First, retinal circulation disorder.

Second, retinal vascular inflammation.

Third, other retinal vascular diseases.

Fourth, the fundus changes of systemic vascular diseases

Five, the fundus changes of blood diseases

Six, macular degeneration of retina

Seven, retinal degenerative diseases

Eight, retinal detachment

Nine, retinal tumors

Congenital retinal abnormality

Chapter 10 Diseases of Optic Nerve and Visual Path

Chapter II XI Eye Trauma and Occupational Ophthalmopathy

Chapter 12 ametropia

Chapter 13 strabismus

Chapter XIV Amblyopia

Question 2: What are the five common eye diseases: glaucoma, cataract, myopia, hyperopia, keratitis, vitreous opacity, high intraocular pressure, astigmatism and optic nerve diseases (color blindness, night blindness, etc. ), as well as the external and middle accessory structures of eye diseases: strabismus, conjunctivitis, dacryocystitis, internal and external sty, such as trachoma.

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Question 3: What are the common eye diseases of the elderly? Old people should be age-related, and their physical functions are gradually deteriorating. The following are some common eye diseases of the elderly: 1. Cataract is still the most common blinding eye disease in China. The so-called cataract is that in the process of aging, the transparent lens degenerates and loses its transparency. The turbid lens, like opaque glass, blocks the line of sight, gradually reduces the patient's vision and often causes binocular diseases. I suggest that there is no special treatment for early cataract. Topical use of eye drops and vitamin drugs may slow down the development of cataract, but in the end it often requires surgical intervention. It must be pointed out that surgery is the only effective method to treat cataract at present. The timing of the operation needs to be combined with the specific situation of the individual and listen to the advice of the specialist. Therefore, after the diagnosis of cataract, you should go to the hospital regularly to get timely and effective treatment. 2. Macular area of age-related macular degeneration is the most sensitive part of vision. The serious degeneration of visual cells and pigment epithelial cells in the macular area of the elderly is called age-related macular degeneration, which can cause vision loss. Age-related macular degeneration can be divided into wet and dry: the former has abnormal neovascularization in macular area, which has a rapid and significant impact on vision. At present, several special lasers can be used for treatment. The latter is mainly macular atrophy, which generally develops slowly and affects vision in the later stage. There is no effective treatment at present. 3. Glaucoma When the intraocular pressure is higher than normal or the intraocular tissue can't bear a certain degree of intraocular pressure, it will cause optic nerve atrophy and damage visual function, which is called glaucoma. The inducing factors of glaucoma, such as working in a dark room for a long time, fatigue, using atropine drugs and mood swings, are easy to cause symptoms. The symptoms of acute angle-closure glaucoma are obvious and generally will not be ignored by patients. They usually show severe eye pain, jealousy, headache, nausea and vomiting, and sudden loss of vision. Other glaucoma often has no obvious symptoms and is easily overlooked. Occasionally, there will be eye swelling, eye socket pain, and occasionally mild blurred vision and rainbow vision. Even if the intraocular pressure is controlled in advanced glaucoma, the damage of visual function cannot be restored, so prevention and early treatment are the key points of glaucoma. For middle-aged and elderly people, if they have a family history, it is best to have regular intraocular pressure, visual field, vision and fundus examination. Once glaucoma is diagnosed, we should pay full attention to it, avoid irregular and continuous medication, and follow up regularly. If it cannot be controlled by drug treatment, laser or surgery should be considered as soon as possible to treat some middle-aged and elderly patients. We think it is natural to have poor eyesight when we are old, so ignoring eye diseases and delaying treatment will have serious consequences.

Question 4: What are the common eye diseases? If your eyes are uncomfortable, you'd better go to the hospital for examination in time.

Question 5: What are the eye diseases? There are many kinds of eye diseases, such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, glaucoma and cataract ... What's your problem? What are the symptoms?

Question 6: What are the eye diseases? Common diseases are myopia, oblique amblyopia, conjunctivitis, dry eye, presbyopia, cataract, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and so on.

Question 7: There are several rare eye diseases. At present, the common eye diseases mainly include the following:

1, often occurs in the eyelid of blepharitis and chalazion.

2. Ophthalmic diseases occurring in conjunctiva include chronic conjunctivitis, bacterial conjunctivitis, viral conjunctivitis, fungal conjunctivitis and trachoma, that is, mycoplasma and chlamydia conjunctivitis.

3. Corneal ulcer is common in cornea.

4. Sclerosis occurs in the sclera.

5, shallow anterior chamber generally has symptoms of eye pain and decreased vision, which is a symptom of acute angle-closure glaucoma.

6. Iris is mainly iridocyclitis.

7. Cataracts mainly occur in the lens.

8. The vitreous body is mainly turbid.

9. Diseases occurring in the retina mainly include retinal hemorrhage and exudation, macular degeneration and retinitis.

10, optic neuritis and optic atrophy will occur in the optic nerve.

1 1. Common eye tumors include eyelid squamous cell carcinoma, retinoblastoma and retrobulbar space occupying tumor.

12, ametropia, namely myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. There is also uncorrectable amblyopia

13, which can be divided into weak color, red blindness, green blindness and color blindness according to color abnormality.

14, and finally glaucoma.

Question 8: What are glaucoma, cataract, myopia, oblique amblyopia, astigmatism, pterygium, conjunctivitis, keratitis and fundus diseases?

Question 9: Who are the white-collar workers with eye diseases? Most of them belong to the glasses family, and they are all highly nearsighted above 600 degrees. They operate in front of the computer all the year round, and do not pay attention to protecting their eyesight and caring for their eyes. Work pressure and unhealthy lifestyle have caused more serious eye diseases.