Optic neuropathy is an ocular complication resulting from the compression of the optic nerve or its blood vessels.
Optic neuritis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the optic nerve. This inflammation can result from an autoimmune process.
Microcornea is an abnormality in the size of the cornea, where the diameter of the cornea is smaller than normal.
Microphthalmia affects approximately 1 in 10,000 people.
Megalocornea is a congenital abnormality affecting both eyes, characterized by an enlarged corneal diameter of more than 12.5–13 mm at birth.
Eye strain (asthenopia) is a subjective condition arising from prolonged use of the eyes.
Toxic maculopathy refers to damage to the optic nerve induced by drug poisoning.
A macular hole is a hole or defect in the macula resulting from the separation of nerve cells within the macula.
Burns can affect the eyes, particularly the cornea. They are categorized into chemical burns and thermal burns.
Leukocoria can be a sign of a serious eye disease in children.