The majority of people suffer from vision problems at some point in their lives. Some of the symptoms are minor and will go away on their own, while others are simple to treat at home. Others require the attention of an expert. There are things you can do to get your eye health back on track, whether your vision isn't what it used to be or it never was. Infections of the eye or eyelids, genetically inherited eye problems, eye injuries or objects in the eye, and vision disorders caused by conditions affecting several organs are just a few of the issues that can affect the eye (e.g., diabetes or hypertension). Many eye disorders have no early symptoms, and visual abnormalities don't appear until the condition has progressed, making treatment more challenging.
Title : Subthreshold micropulse laser for residual subretinal fluid after vitrectomy in myopic tractional maculopathy?A randomized controlled trial
Zhang Xifang, Beijing Tongren Hospital, China
Title : Diagnostic uncertainty with a patient presenting with raised intra-ocular pressure. A unique case of choroidal melanoma
Raheel Faiz, UHCW, United Kingdom
Title : Hitting the trifecta-ocular syphilis
Lisa Sunny, Aravind Eye Hospital, India