Tropias
A tropia is the resting position that your eyes go to when covered or when fusion is broken by repetitively alternately covering each eye.
A tropia is the resting position that your eyes go to when covered or when fusion is broken by repetitively alternately covering each eye.
A cornea transplant is performed to improve the function of the cornea and improve vision.
Glaucoma, A condition where the eye’s optic nerve, which provides information to the brain, is damaged with or without raised intraocular pressure.
A condition affecting the eye that causes clouding of the lens. A gradual progression of vision problem, eventually, if not treated, may result in vision loss.
An iridectomy is a procedure in eye surgery in which the surgeon removes a small, full-thickness piece of the iris, which is the colored circular membrane behind the cornea of the eye.