Eye Disorders
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Myopia (Nearsightedness)
A condition that occurs when the cornea is too steep and/or the eye is too long. learn more >
Nevus
A nevus is a benign, pigmented lesion that can occur in the eye. On the skin, a nevus is often referred to as a mole. learn more >
Pinguecula
A pinguecula is a slightly raised, benign yellowish thickening of the white part of the eye (conjunctiva) adjacent to the cornea. learn more >
Presbyopia
Presbyopia is the aging-associated loss of the ability of the eye to focus on near objects. learn more >
Pterygium
A pterygium is a wedge-shaped growth on the cornea that can cause irregular warpage of the corneal curvature, called irregular astigmatism. learn more >
Ptosis
Ptosis is a drooping of the eyelid. Usually this term describes the upper lid drooping down, but occasionally it is used for a lower lid that rides up too high. learn more >
Retinal Detachment
Retinal detachment is a condition that occurs when the retina separates from the supporting structures in the back portion of the eye. learn more >
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
A subconjunctival hemorrhage occurs when a blood vessel of the white part of the eye (conjunctiva) breaks and bleeds, resulting in a reddened eye. learn more >
