What is eye disease?
Eye disease is a physical illness that can develop due to environmental
or genetic factors and can cause a variety of vision problems. All kinds
diseases that occur on the eyelids, in the hyaloid membrane that protects the eye from
external influences and is known as the clear layer, tear ducts, ocular lenses or
the tissues of the eye that surround the eye are called eye diseases.
What are the causes of eye diseases?
Eye diseases can develop for genetic or environmental reasons. Most
common causes of eye diseases:
When working in more or less light, making it difficult to see,
Damage to the eyes due to the ingress of a foreign body into the eye,
Side effects of sinusitis, headache, flu, colds and febrile diseases,
Dry eye problem due to blocked tear ducts or environmental factors,
Diseases such as diabetes, heart disease,
Genetic features (family history of eye disease).
What are the symptoms of eye diseases?
Any problem with the eye, which is one of the body's most important sensory organs, can be
easy to see due to blurred vision or complaints such as tingling, burning
and similar disturbances in the eyes. One or more problems such as;
Heavy and painful eyes
Feeling of a foreign object in the eye
Lachrymation, crying tears, problems with vomiting,
Severe itching in the eyes, redness and burning sensation,
Narrowing of the field of vision and poor vision
Low eyelid and eyelid edema,
Tilting your head to the side to see and squinting
can be a harbinger of eye diseases.