examims the eyes. i couldn't believe this question was not answered yet! ugghhh!
One eye may still be dilated after an eye doctor appointment due to differences in pupil responses between the eyes, individual variations in pupil sensitivity to dilation drops, or underlying eye conditions that affect pupil dilation. It is important to follow up with the eye doctor if the dilation persists or if you experience any other concerning symptoms.
A small black dot in the eye that the doctor suspects is a blood clot may be affecting tear production. It's important to follow up with the doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Blood clots in the eye can lead to serious complications if left untreated.
It is recommended to consult an eye doctor if you experience sudden or severe vision changes, persistent eye pain, double vision, flashes of light, floaters, or any other concerning symptoms. Additionally, regular eye exams are important to monitor and maintain overall eye health.
No, it is not normal to see different colors in each eye. This could be a sign of a medical condition and should be evaluated by an eye doctor.
An individual who studies eyes is called an ophthalmologist.
Eye doctor in spanish is "oculista"
The eye doctor checks your eyes and they tell you if you need glasses
I believe it is a sty. A sty is an acute infection or inflammation of the secretory glands of the eyelids. It sometimes causes, because you get dirt in your eye. I don't think it would be a sty. More than likely it is a cornea ulcer. You should see your local optomatrist.
eye drops or a doctor
O.D is Doctor of Optometry, in other words an eye doctor. O.D. is also an abbreviation used to represent the right eye referring to the use of eye drops.
I seriously doubt it, i could be wrong, but it's just an eye doctor
To find information about an eye query, call your local eye doctor and request the information. The eye doctor would be the best resource for such a query.
It stands for Doctor of Optometry.
An ophthalmologist is an eye doctor, and is a medical doctor (an M.D.). They treat eye diseases and complications caused by other diseases, perform eye surgeries, and prescribe corrective lenses such as eye glasses and contact lenses. The "doctor" before their name, such as "Dr. Jones", is a full medical doctor. They can prescribe a whole range of medications related to their field, just as any other medical doctor can.An optometrist is also an eye doctor, but not a medical doctor. They prescribe eye glass and contact lens prescriptions. And, while not a medical doctor, they can prescribe certain eye medications, such as antibiotic eye drops, etc. The "doctor" before their name is a Ph.D.
That is an eye doctor. He or she helps you take care of your eyes.
Eye doctor
In the United States, the average salary for an eye doctor is $105,045. You can check salary.com for updates on salaries.