Below you’ll find our carefully curated library of educational disease information. These pages contain a summary of disease variations, signs & symptoms, risk factors along with management advice from industry experts in the fields of Ophthalmology and Allergy.
Conditions
A leading cause of vision loss affecting the retina and causing a loss in central vision responsible for sharp, detailed vision.
A chronic inflammatory eye condition affecting the eyelids, often linked to dry eye disease.
A multifactorial disease affecting tear film homeostasis, causing ocular discomfort and potential damage.
External objects on or inside the eye, causing discomfort or vision damage, requiring prompt medical attention
A group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often linked to high eye pressure (IOP), and can lead to vision loss
A common eye condition where oil glands in the eyelids malfunction, leading to dry eye disease.
A serious eye infection of the cornea, often caused by bacteria, fungi, or parasites, which can lead to vision loss.
Allergies involving the cornea, causing severe inflammation, discomfort, and potential vision loss
A common form of allergy, causing itchy, red, watery eyes, often triggered by pollen or dust mites
A chronic inflammatory eye condition affecting the eyelids, often linked to dry eye disease.
A common form of allergy, causing itchy, red, watery eyes, often triggered by pollen or dust mites
An autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks tear and saliva glands, causing dry eyes and mouth
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