The brain and the eyes work together to provide us with the most valuable thing of all time i.e. ‘vision’. Human eye focuses light rays onto the back portion of the eye known as the retina. Cells of this retina subsequently trigger nerve signals which travel along the...
In open-angle cataract, the angle on your eye where the iris meets the cornea is as wide and open as it needs to be, however, the eye’s drainage canals become clogged over time, causing an increase in internal eye pressure and causing damage to the optic nerve....
Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) impacts the center of the retina, which is also referred to as macula. The macula is the part of the eye responsible for our profound vision, which we use while reading, driving, and executing other tasks that demand precise,...
Cataracts are one of the major causes of blindness in the older generation. In fact, the onset of cataracts can be a problem not just for the older population, but for younger people too. The cataracts cause the vision to get cloudy or blurry thus severely impacting...
Glaucoma is also referred to as ‘the silent thief of vision’ with its slow and unnoticed chronic effect on human eyes. Since this eye disorder does not come with warning signs especially in its earliest phases, so it becomes difficult to detect this chronic eye...
Alternative medicines or treatments may be described as non-standard or unconventional treatments for glaucoma. But there’s no harm in choosing treatments that are effective and doesn’t include consumption of drugs, putting eye drops, and undergoing expensive...