Eye Health Medical Reference
- Tips for Parents of Visually Impaired Children
WebMD provides parents with a comprehensive guide to childhood visual impairments.
- Corneal Flash Burns
A corneal flash burn can be caused by exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun, a welder's arc - even a halogen desk lamp. WebMD tells you how to protect your eyes from injury.
- Allergy Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
Pink eye can be caused by allergies. Learn more from WebMD about the symptoms, treatments, and prevention of allergic conjunctivitis.
- How Often Should I Get My Eyes Checked?
Eye exams for adults can include many tests. Here's what to expect.
- Hyphema (Bleeding in Eye)
Blunt trauma to the eye can cause hyphema, or bleeding in the front of the eye. The condition requires immediate medical care. WebMD tells you more.
- Eye Doctors: Optometrists and Ophthalmologists
WebMD provides an overview of eye care professionals - ophthalmologists, optometrists, and opticians.
- How Can Eye Drops Help?
Learn about the many uses for eyedrops and what's on the horizon.
- Iritis
Iritis is a painful inflammation of the iris of the eye. Learn more about its causes, symptoms, and treatment.
- What Is a Corneal Abrasion?
WebMD describes the symptoms, causes, and treatments of a corneal abrasion.
- Corneal Ulcer
A corneal ulcer is an open sore on the cornea that can be caused by a virus or bacterial infection. It can lead to blindess, so requires immediate medical care. WebMD tells you more.
- Eye Exams in Your Baby's First Year
What you should know about eye health and vision testing for your baby in his or her first year of life.
- What Is Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma?
Severe eye pain can mean acute angle closure glaucoma. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment for this serious eye condition.
- Tips on Instilling Your Eye Drops Properly
If you have glaucoma, you most likely use at least one kind of eyedrops. WebMD explains the best way to use eyedrops.
- Eye Injury Treatment
WebMD tells you how to treat a variety of eye injuries, including chemical exposures, corneal abrasions, and hemorrhages.
- Dry Eye Syndrome Treatment
Dry eye syndrome can be treated with artificial tears and a good humidifier. Learn more from WebMD about treating dry eye syndrome.
- What Should I Do if Something Gets in My Eye?
We've all gotten something stuck in our eye. Do you know what you should do the next time it happens to you?
- Your Eyes, Keratoconus, and Intacs
WebMD takes a look at Intacs, a medical device that is used in the treatment of the eye disorder known as keratoconus.
- Chemical Eye Burns
Learn more here about treating chemical eye burns, which can result from exposure to household cleaners or substances in the workplace -- and can require emergency medical treatment.
- What Is Color Blindness?
WebMD explains color blindness, a condition in which a person -- males, primarily -- cannot distinguish colors.
- High Blood Pressure and Eye Disease
WebMD experts explain how hypertension can lead to eye disease.
- What is Blepharitis (Eyelid Inflammation)?
Blepharitis is an infection of the eyelids. WebMD helps you understand the condition's symptoms and treatment.
- Glossary of Eye Terms
WebMD helps you understand the meanings of many words and terms associated with vision and eye care.
- Strabismus (Crossed Eyes)
Strabismus is a condition that causes crossed eyes. Learn more from WebMD about therapy to correct this eye problem, which typically affects children.
- Eye Doctor Appointment: What to Expect
WebMD explains what a routine eye exam entails, including vision tests that may be performed.
- What Is Night Blindness?
WebMD explains the possible causes and treatment of night blindness, or poor vision in low light.
- Eye Health and Herpes Viruses
A look at how herpes viruses can cause serious eye problems.
- Eye Health: A Resource List
WebMD gives you a list of resources for information about eye health and certain eye-related conditions like glaucoma and diabetes.
- Eye Health and Your Eye Doctor
A primer of basic information about your eyes and vision.
- What Is Uveitis?
You may have heard of uveitis, but did you know it refers to many different conditions? There’s more that you may not know.
- What Is Keratoconus?
Keratoconus is a condition in which your eye's cornea is unable to hold its round shape. WebMD explains how to recognize and treat the condition.
- What Causes Dry Eyes?
Dry eye is a common condition. Learn more from WebMD about causes, diagnosis, and treatment options.
- Eye Exercises
Eye exercises may help correct certain vision problems. Learn more from WebMD.
- What Is a Cornea?
Cornea: Understanding the anatomy of the cornea and the role it plays in vision. Learn some of the common ailments and treatment options.
- Radial Keratotomy (RK) Eye Surgery
Radial keratotomy is an eye procedure rarely used today.
- Pink Eye: What You Should Know
Learn more from WebMD about conjunctivitis - or pink eye - including causes, symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
- Eyeglasses: Tips to Help You Pick the Right Lenses
WebMD explains different types of eyeglass lenses and lens coatings, along with tips for caring for your spectacles.
- Vision Basics: How Does Your Eye Work?
The human eye is an amazing organ. WebMD explains how it works.
- Your Child's Eye Exam: What to Expect
WebMD tells you what you need to know to choose an eye doctor.
- Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)
Amblyopia is a condition in which one of your child's eyes has poorer vision that the other. WebMD explains symptoms and treatment.
- What Is Low Vision?
Learn more from WebMD about low vision, an impairment that affects 14 million Americans.
- How to Care for Your Contact Lenses and Eyes
WebMD provides tips on caring for your contact lenses.
- Could My Kid Be Nearsighted?
Read about nearsightedness – also called myopia – in children.
- Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a progressive vision condition that can lead to permanent blindness. Learn more about the types, causes, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment of glaucoma.
- Protecting Your Child's Eyes and Vision
Tips to help keep children's eyes healthy and protect their eyesight.
- Myths About Your Eyes and Vision
Fact or fiction? Get the truths behind the myths about your eyes and vision.
- Health Insurance and Refractive or Laser Eye Surgery
Health insurers generally won't cover laser eye correction surgery - except in certain circumstances. WebMD explains.
- Retinal Detachment
WebMD explains the causes, symptoms, risk factors, and treatment of retinal detachment, a very serious eye condition that occurs when the retina pulls away from its supporting tissues.
- Astigmatism
WebMD explains astigmatism, a common eye condition that is easily corrected.
- Your Child's Eye Exam: What to Expect
It's important for your child to have regular eye exams. WebMD gives you information on what to expect when having your child's eyes checked and more.
- Eye Exams and Vision Tests
WebMD offers a guide to the various eye tests used to diagnose eyesight disorders.