Ophthalmology
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Inflammation of the eyelids, usually involving the part where the eyelashes grow.
A loss of sharpness of eyesight, making objects appear out of focus.
A progressive clouding of the eye's natural crystalline lens, leading to diminished visual acuity.
A procedure to remove the lens of your eye and, in most cases, replace it with an artificial lens.
A small, painless lump or cyst on the inner or outer eyelid.
Swelling of the cornea, the clear front surface of the eye, due to accumulation of fluid.
Accumulation of dried discharge on the eyelids or eyelashes.
A diabetes complication that affects the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina).
A mix of mucus, oil, skin cells and other debris that accumulates in the corner of your eye.
The surgical removal of the eye, leaving the eye muscles and remaining orbital contents intact.
A thin fold of skin that covers and protects the eye.
An object, such as a particle of dust, wood, or metal, that enters the eye from the outside.
