External Eye Diseases

Because the outside of the eye is in direct exposure with the environment, it is susceptible to infections and injuries. There are also a number of genetic diseases that can impact the outer eye. The major signs of external eye disease are redness that does not improve with treatment and poor vision not explained by retina problems. Corneal and external diseases involve the cornea, anterior chamber of the eye, iris, lens, conjunctiva and eyelids. Most common External Eye diseases are:

  • Pink Eye
  • Corneal Abrasion
  • Cornea Abnormalities
  • Keratoconus

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