...immature, mature, and hypermature. Cataracts are a condition in which the eye’s lens becomes cloudy, leading to decreased vision over time. This condition can affect anyone but is most common...
...a blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) removes the fatty tissue of the eyelids, allowing the eyes to appear more prominent and bigger, but it can also be performed to improve eyesight. Whether...
...Each annual checkup involves a thorough physical exam where the child’s eyes, ears, mouth and nose are thoroughly checked for any abnormalities. The child’s height, blood pressure and weight will...
...used separately and 6/6 when the eyes are used together. This can be either natural or as a result of vision correction using contact lenses. If there is refractive error...
...movements and functions of the body are coordinated—but also the main receptors of the human senses, such as the eyes, nose, ears and tongue. As such, surgical procedures performed on...
...appetite, weight and muscle loss, yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), small spider-shaped blood vessels on the skin, and swelling of the legs and abdomen. As the condition progresses,...
...the solution is limited to a 10% mixture of povidone iodone as this can be used safely around the eyes and even on the mucous membrane. If anaesthesia is required,...
...skin. Forms of melanoma that do not usually first result in skin changes include: Ocular melanoma, in the eyes Mucosal melanoma, in the nose, mouth, vaginal or anal passages Internal...
...into overdrive, increasing the release of histamine, which then causes the common symptoms of allergies such as: Rashes Stuffy nose Teary eyes Difficulty in breathing Itchiness Stomach pain Discomfort In...
...The pediatrician will then: Conduct more physical tests to check different organs including the heart, limbs, eyes, nose, and ears Administer vaccinations or update immunization Request for more tests when...