Inflammations

Despite its small size, the eye is an extremely complex organ, with structures, which, under the influence of various factors, can develop inflammations.


These inflammations can be acute or chronic, mild or serious and sometimes they can cause irreparable damage to vision.

BLEPHARITIS

BLEPHARITIS

The inflammation of the eyelids is called blepharitis and is the cause of unpleasant symptoms of irritation, lacrimation and redness.

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CONJUNCTIVITIS

CONJUNCTIVITIS

The conjunctiva is the membrane that lines the front of the eyeball, continuing until the inner surface of the eyelids.

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KERATITIS

KERATITIS

The cornea is the transparent tissue comprising the anterior arched part of the eye, covering the iris. Various causes, infectious or not, can cause inflammations

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UVEITIS

UVEITIS

If we consider the eye (in an oversimplified way) as a ball, then its wall comprises of three layers: the retina in the inside, the uvea in the middle

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