Lots of them - Here are the names of them
* Conjunctivitis (also known as pinkeye)
* Stye
* Retinitis pigmentosa
* Pterygium
* Iritis
* Uveitis
* Cyclitis
* Chalazion
* Hypophyon
* Trachoma
* Opthalmia or opthalmitis
* Endopthalmitis
* Panopthalmitis
* Scleritis
* Choroiditis
* Coat's disease
* Myopia (short-sight)
* Hypermetropia (long-sight)
* Astigmatism
* Cataract
* Macular degeneration
* Tunnel vision
* Optic neuritis
* Blepharitis
* Bupthalmos
* Exopthalmos (bulging eyes)
* Choroidal nevus
* Melanoma, choroidal
* Melanoma, iris
* Retinoblastoma
* Medulloepithelioma (also called diktyoma)
i think there are 12 diseases of eyes.Now ,but previously they were 130 diseases of eye
Night blindness, xerophthalmia or dry eyes, blindness, dry eyes, and other inflammatory diseases and conditions.
Don't rub your eyes.
# A physician who treats diseases of the eyes; an ophthalmologist. # An optometrist.
yes, it is dangerous. if you expose your eyes to the sun they might get dry or it can cause some type of disease in your eyes. there are many types of diseases in the eyes, one is you might get blind. so don't expose your eyes under the sun, that's why we use sunglasses to protect our eyes
The are many traits such as hair color, skin color, curly/straight hair, and various genetic diseases.
diabetes and blindnessGlacoma. Pink eye.myopiahypermetropiapresbyopiaastigmatismHeadakes
Night blindness, xerophthalmia or dry eyes, blindness, dry eyes, and other inflammatory diseases and conditions.
You can look at eyes to tell about an individual's health regarding cholesterol, liver diseases, or even diabetes.
Many diseases can affect both eyes and kidneys, but you're probably thinking of diabetes mellitus.
A cataract is when a cats eye or eyes become foggy or clouded over causing blindness.
Fred Hollows studied Ophthalmology, which is studding diseases of the eyes.
Eyes only change color in infants before their permanent eyes color sets. When someone's eyes changes color, it could be due to the light reflecting into the eyes.