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Parts of the eye

The three main parts of the eye are sclera, cornea, choroid and retina.

Patanol Eye Drops

Patanol eye drops or Olopatadine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution is antihistamine medication which can be used to decrease the signs and symptoms of allergic eye condition.

Pathological Causes

What are the pathological causes in the vitreous that lead to eye floaters?

Patient Evaluation

Lasik patient evaluation include general history, ocular history, corneal topography.

Phacomorphic Glaucoma

What is the meaning of Phacomorphic Glaucoma and how to treat it?

Phakic Intraocular Lens Implant

What is the meaning of phakic intraocular lens implant? what are the complications of phakic IOL?

Pierre Robin Sequence

It is a condition that presents at birth.It can be associated with hereditary diseases such as Stickler Syndrome.

Pigmentary Dispersion Syndrome

Pigmentary Dispersion Syndrome (PDS) is a benign bilateral condition that characterized by hyperpigmentaion of the trabecular meshwork due to continuous releasing of iris pigments into the anterior chamber.

Post Lasik

Post lasik care consists of using eye drops as you instructed by your doctor, wear goggles and avoid applying eye makeup.

Post Operation Care of Lasek and Epi-Lasik

Post operation care consists of antibiotics and steroid eye drops with bandage contact lens and artificial tears.

Post Operation Endophthalmitis

What is post operation endophthalmitis? What are its symptoms and how to treat it?

Posterior Blepharitis

Posterior blepharitis is type of blepharitis that occurs in the posterior or back margin of the eye lid.

Posterior Capsular Opacification

Posterior capsular opacity is also called secondary cataract.It is one of the most common complications after cataract surgery.

Posterior Capsule Rupture

This complication can occur during cataract eye surgery. Read more about it and how it can be treated?

Posterior Subcapsular Cataract

Type of cataract that starts at the center of the back surface of the lens and spreads toward the periphery.

Posterior Vitreous Detachment

What is the meaning of posterior vitreous detachment?

Pred Forte Eye Drops

Pred Forte eye drops is one of the most common topical anti-inflammatory agents that are used these days. Pred Forte was approved by FDA in 1973.It is a brand name belong to Allergen manufacture.

It has many indications but also has many complications and should only be used under your eye doctor supervision.

Presbyopia Contact Lens

Presbyopia contact lens is special type of contact lens that can be used instead of glasses for correction of near distance in patients with presbyopia.

Presbyopia lens can be divided into three main categories: monovision, bifocal and multifocal lenses.

Prevent Blepharitis

What are the measures that you can take to prevent blepharitis?

Primary Open Angle Glaucoma

What is the meaning of primary open angle glaucoma? What are the risk factors and its symptoms?

Prism Eye Glasses

Prism Eyeglasses are not exactly like normal glasses. They do not improve the vision of an eye or even both and you cannot count on it to help you see better from afar or even up close.

Proclear 1 Day 90 Pack

Did you know that wearing contacts doesn’t have to be an uncomfortable experience? It’s true, thanks to Proclear 1-Day.

Proclear Contact Lens

Proclear contact lenses can be used for patients with dry eye symptoms.

Proclear Multifocal Toric Contact Lenses

This type of proclear lenses can be used for presbyopic patient with astigmatism.

Proclear Toric Contacts

Proclear Toric lenses were designed for those people who have astigmatism.

Proclear Toric XR Contacts

these lenses are designed for people with severe astigmatism (Up to -5.75 D).

Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma

Learn more about this type of glaucoma and what are its signs and symptoms and how we can treat them.

Ptosis Definition

Eye ptosis or Blepharoptosis means abnormally drooping of the upper eyelid. Although lower eyelid ptosis can also occur in which the margin or lower eyelid is abnormally low.

Pupillary Block Causes

What are pupillary block causes and how to treat them?

Pupillary Block

What is the meaning of pupillary block? what are its causes?






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