Intraocular pressure (IOP) is the fluid pressure inside the eye. The front half of the eye is filled with a clear fluid known as the “aqueous humor”. This fluid is continuously produced and constantly flows in and within the eye, maintaining normal pressure inside the...
General pre-operative Instructions You will be informed about your pre-operative laboratory examinations and cardiopulmonary clearance schedule. The preoperative investigation includes some blood tests and examination by the physician to determine your fitness for...
Contact lenses are thin, transparent, lightweight medical devices that are placed directly on the surface of the eye to correct visual defects from refractive errors. They are very similar in their function to those of spectacles. Contact lenses are curved and...
SHORT SIGHT: How can you help your child Short sight or myopia is a condition of eyes in which one has defective vision for distance. This happens because the rays of light which should focus on retina focus in front of it, leading to blurring of vision. What causes...