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to make sure that your eye got sufficient supply of nutrition

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Q: Why does the physician look at the blood vessels in my eye?
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Is choroid the pigmented layer of the eye?

false. the choroid is the opaque middle layer of the eye that contains blood vessels and provides the blood supply for the entire eye.


What does a gerbil eye infection look like?

This will depend upon what exactly you mean by "eye infection". Generally owners consider this to be any inflammatory process occurring in or around the orbit. Inflammation of the conjunctiva (the pink membrane around the inside of the orbit) is one of the more common "eye infections" people will describe. With conjunctivitis, the perimeter of the orbit becomes red and swollen, often partially or completely closing the eyelids. An exudate often accompanies this, resulting in crusty material around the orbit and sometimes sealing the eyelids closed. True eye infections, where the eye itself is experiencing an inflammatory event, will look different. The sclera (white part of the eye) often becomes injected, meaning the blood vessels enlarge and are more prominent, looking something like a red roap map over the white of the eye. The pupil may be dilated or constricted, depending upon the exact location of the infection, and the cornea is often cloudy or red.


Which tissue has the most blood supply?

A vascular organ is one relating to, affecting, or consisting of a vessel or vessels, especially those that carry blood. The spleen is the most vascular organ in the human body.


What is the medical term meaning physician who specializes in eye disorders?

The doctor who treats the diseases of the eye is called as ophthalmologist. Now you have glaucoma specialists, cataract specialists, retina specialists and squints specialists amongst the eye specialists.


Can your eyeball bleed?

If you have blood in your eye it is called subconjunctival hemorrhage. It is basically a broken blood vessel in your eye. This is usually a harmless condition that will go away on its own in a week or two.

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