It is recommended that everyone has an eye examination periodically throughout their life to ensure their vision and eye health is satisfactory. However, should an individual begin to notice a deterioration of their vision they should visit their optometrist to check whether any treatment is required.
Hammurabi used this law - an "eye for an eye" An"eye for an eye" means that if you did something bad to someone then you would get that thing done to you for a punishment. ex.) if you poked someone's eye out then you would get your eye poked out.
not likely it is possible
Some people would get a eye tattoo if they have a blemish or have had damage done to their eye. The reason they would get one is that the eye tattoo would hide the imperfection from sight.
He would go blind with the Particular eye he was stabbed in and would get it removed and replaced with a glass like eye.
Hammurabi's Code was basically an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, so I would assume you would be able to assault the person back.
Eye exams are very important. You want to keep your eyesight as best you can.
Many areas do offer free eye examinations for low income families. You can check with your local Lions club for more information.
For the most part, yes. For a patient to know whether of not they have problems with their vision, an Ophthalmologist and/or Optometrist must dilate the eyes for them to get a closer look into the eye(s).
if she not look you in the eye
Well it depends but do you need a eye seeing puppy if you aren't blind and someone that is blind could properly need it more.
Eye ExamAn Ophthalmologist and/or Optometrist, whatever you prefer to call them performs a series of tests to assess a patient's vision and ability to focus on and discern objects, as well as other tests and examinations pertaining to the eyes during an examination(s). Eye examinations may detect potentially treatable blinding eye diseases, ocular manifestations of systemic disease, or signs of tumors or other anomalies of the brain, which is a main reason why health care professionals often recommend that all people should have periodic and thorough eye examinations as part of routine primary care, especially since many eye diseases are asymptomatic.
Atropine is used in eye examinations to dilate the pupils, a process known as mydriasis. This allows eye care professionals to get a better view of the interior structures of the eye, such as the retina and optic nerve, facilitating the diagnosis of various ocular conditions. Additionally, the dilation helps in assessing refractive errors and the overall health of the eye. The effects of atropine can last several hours, providing ample time for examination.