Glaucoma is a disease that damages the optic nerve due to disturbances in the flow of eye fluid (aqueous humor).
Trauma to the eyeball is divided into two types, namely blunt and sharp.
Corneal injury or trauma refers to any injury to the cornea of the eye, is categorized into two types, they are abrasion and erosion.
Corneal perforation or rupture is a serious condition characterized by a perforated hole in the cornea, which can result from various causes.
The incidence rate of Graves' ophthalmopathy is estimated to be around 16 cases per 100,000 individuals in women and 2.9 cases per 100,000 individuals in men.
Anisometropia is a type of refractive disorder in the eye that occurs when there is a difference in visual acuity between the two eyes.
Anisocoria comes from the Greek, namely "aniso-" which means unequal, "kore" which means pupil, and "ia" which means abnormal condition.
Optic atrophy is a condition of damage to the nerves from the eye to the brain.