A corneal ulcer is open sores on the cornea, often visible as a white spot or area on the eye.
Xerophthalmia remains a significant problem in developing countries and is a leading cause of preventable blindness.
Retrobulbar or retro-orbital tumors are tumors located behind the eyeball within the retro-orbital space.
The orbital area is the skull cavity where the eyeballs and surrounding tissues are located.
Conjunctival tumors are neoplasms that develop in the conjunctiva, the membrane covering the eyelids and the forepart of the eyeball.
The three most common benign eye tumors are choroidal hemangioma, nevus, and cavernous hemangioma.
Iris tumors are lumps or masses located on the iris.
Intraocular tumors are tumors in the eyeball.
Corneal injury or trauma refers to any injury to the cornea of the eye, is categorized into two types, they are abrasion and erosion.
Eyelid trauma is an injury to the eyelid resulting from either intentional or unintentional actions.