Adult strabismus is a condition in which eyes wander to one side, cross, or are higher or lower than the other. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Retinal detachment occurs when the thin layer of tissue at the back of the eye (the retina) pulls away, causing blurry vision. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A cataract is a clouding of the eye lens, which is normally clear. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Eye cancer is a rare form of cancer that often begins elsewhere in the body before taking root in the eyes. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Uveitis is a potentially serious condition that produces inflammation inside the eye and can destroy essential eye tissues and lead to blindness.
A condition in which the pressure in the eye is higher than it should be.
Corneal transplants restore sight following an injury or disease that damages the cornea, the clear tissue at the front of the eye.
A condition in which the conjunctiva, the thin lining of the eyelids and whites of the eyes, becomes inflamed.
While not cancerous, benign growths on the eyelid or eye can become uncomfortable or interfere with vision. These growths are common and treatable.
A benign nervous condition in which the eyelids spasm uncontrollably.