There is 16 Article with tag "Eye Trauma"
An eye containing a foreign object may have an intruding substance in the conjunctiva.
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.
Pseudopterygium, also known as cicatricial pterygium, is a condition characterized by a white layer affecting the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye.
Corneal perforation or rupture is a serious condition characterized by a perforated hole in the cornea, which can result from various causes.
Subconjunctival hemorrhage is a condition characterized by eye redness caused by ruptured ocular blood vessels.
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.
Eyelid lacerations refer to tears in the eyelids, which can be partial or total.
A lacrimal duct laceration is damage to the tear drainage system caused by directly or indirectly.
Commotio retinae refers to retinal damage (retinopathy) caused by direct or indirect injury to the eyeball.