August 2015

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Strabismus

Strabismus is a visual defect in which the eyes are misaligned and point in different directions. One eye may look straight ahead, while the other eye turns inward, outward, upward or downward. You may always notice the misalignment, or it may come and go. The turned eye may straighten at times and the straight eye…

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Eye injuries

You can treat many minor eye irritations by flushing the eye, but more serious injuries require medical attention. Injuries to the eye are the most common preventable cause of blindness; so when in doubt, err on the side of caution and call for help. Routine Irritations (sand, dirt, and other “foreign bodies” on the eye…

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Keratoconus

What is a Keratoconus? The normal cornea usually has a spherical curvature. A disease called keratoconus causes the cornea to undergo progressive thinning and thus protrude outward, forming a cone-like curvature, which leads to distortion and decreased vision. The disease is thought to be inherited and begins to manifest itself sometime in the late-teen through…

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Eye Allergies

The eyes are some of the most sensitive and vulnerable organs in the body. Airborne allergens and other particles can land directly on the surface of the eye, causing irritation and redness. Although tears constantly wash the eyes, they can’t always keep out allergens like pollen or pet dander. Because of this, allergies that flare up…

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Hyperopia or Farsightedness

Hyperopia or Farsightedness Hyperopia, or farsightedness, is a common vision problem, affecting about a fourth of the population. People with Hyperopia can see distant objects very well, but have difficulty seeing objects that are up close. Hyperopia Symptoms and Signs Farsighted people sometimes have headaches or eyestrain, and may squint or feel fatigued when performing…

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Magrabi 4th Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus Symposium

“Magrabi Hospitals & Centers Group launched its 4th. Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus Symposium at Westin Hotel – Jeddah (17- 18 Dec – 2009). The symposium discussed different topics related to pediatric and genetic eye diseases. Two of the most famous international professors were invited to participate as guest speakers. Prof. David Taylor Professor Emeritus, Institute…

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