Skip to content

Kira Specialist

For Your Health

  • Contact Us

Category: Retinopathy

10 Posts
Oct 13, 2024

Focus on eye care for infants and children

Retinopathy

Amblyopia in children is very serious nowadays. According to incomplete statistics, 40% of children suffer from different degrees of amblyopia. This brings inconvenience to children’s healthy growth, study and even…

Read More Read More by Specialist
Oct 2, 2024

What to do about retinal hemorrhages

Retinopathy

Retinal hemorrhage, often referred to as fundus hemorrhage, can be caused by localized lesions in the eye, such as lesions in the retina itself or high myopia, or it can…

Read More Read More by Specialist
Sep 25, 2024

How can I prevent distorted vision?

Retinopathy

Combination of Chinese and Western medicine and various characteristic therapies for macular degeneration After macular degeneration is diagnosed through fundus fluorescence angiography, it will be treated with medicine or laser…

Read More Read More by Specialist
Sep 24, 2024

Oxygenation and retinopathy in preterm infants

Retinopathy

Oxygen for preterm infants are preterm infants born at less than 37 weeks of gestational age who have been treated with oxygen for a longer period of time. Most of…

Read More Read More by Specialist
Sep 14, 2024

The new killer contacts that are destroying eye health

Retinopathy

WARNING: As Halloween approaches, don’t let illegal contact lenses turn Halloween into a nightmare. The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) is reminding people not to buy and wear non-prescription decorative…

Read More Read More by Specialist
Sep 13, 2024

Why do I have to dilate my eyeglasses?

Retinopathy

In terms of the relationship between accommodation and strabismus, hyperopia tends to cause internal strabismus and myopia tends to cause external strabismus. Good visual acuity is the basis of binocular…

Read More Read More by Specialist
Aug 27, 2024

What tests do patients with paving stone-like degeneration need?

Retinopathy

1. Genetic examination. 2, Histopathology. Degenerative myopia eye grows and enlarges, the lesions are mainly in the equatorial part, especially in the posterior pole, the sclera thins, and scleral staphyloma…

Read More Read More by Specialist
Aug 27, 2024

Etiology and pathogenesis of paving-stone-like degeneration

Retinopathy

Pavingstone-like degeneration: manifested as small white primary or oval foci of well-defined choroidal retinal atrophy, which may be accompanied by a mass of pigmented spots. Choroidal blood vessels are clearly…

Read More Read More by Specialist
Aug 27, 2024

What causes paving stone-like degeneration?

Retinopathy

It is now recognized that myopia is the result of both genetic and environmental factors, and that heredity plays a very important role in degenerative myopia. The vast majority of…

Read More Read More by Specialist
Aug 2, 2024

What about retinal detachment?

Retinopathy

Retinal detachment is the separation of the retinal neuroepithelium from the retinal pigment epithelium, which in layman’s terms means that the retina has left its physiological anatomical position. If a…

Read More Read More by Specialist

Search

Retinopathy

  • Focus on eye care for infants and children
  • What to do about retinal hemorrhages
  • How can I prevent distorted vision?
  • Oxygenation and retinopathy in preterm infants
  • The new killer contacts that are destroying eye health
  • Why do I have to dilate my eyeglasses?
  • What tests do patients with paving stone-like degeneration need?
  • Etiology and pathogenesis of paving-stone-like degeneration
  • What causes paving stone-like degeneration?
  • What about retinal detachment?
  • How to treat retinal detachment
  • How should we deal with old eyesight?
  • What to do about retinal detachment
  • How is visual distortion diagnosed clinically?
  • Overview of visual fatigue
  • Principles for the prevention and treatment of retinopathy in highly myopic eyes
  • Can color vision be cured?
  • What to do with blurry eyes
  • What is the etiology of visual distortion?
  • What tests should be done for visual distortion?
Copyright KiraSpecialist