Common Eye Conditions That Require a Visit to the Eye Care Hospital

They say that the eyes are the windows to the human soul. I do not know if that is true or not, but what I do know is that they allow us to see the world around us and enjoy it in full color. Unfortunately, they are also very vulnerable to all sorts of things, and one has to give them the necessary care if they are to function properly. A regular check up at the nearest eye clinic is something that every person above 40 years of age should do at least once per year. Still, some eye conditions in humans often cannot be avoided. Here are the three most common and best known such eye conditions.

Glaucoma


It is one of the most common eye conditions in humans. It happens if there is a progressive deterioration of the optic nerve and is often connected to the high pressure of the eye. Usually, the eye works similarly to a tire and has its pressure. However, when for some reason, this pressure becomes increased; it is the result of the damage to the optic nerve. This condition is known as primary open angle glaucoma. Glaucoma can also be the result of other factors, like eye injury, infection, eye inflammation and can also be due to the blood vessels being blocked. Since primary glaucoma does not show early signs of pain and other symptoms, it is often very difficult to know if you even have it. This is why a regular check up at the eye clinic is crucial. Usually, glaucoma is treated with prescription eye drops, but certain, more severe cases may require eye surgery.

Cataract


Cataracts are cloudy areas developing in the eye lens and are also one of the well-known eye conditions in humans. We can compare the lens in the healthy human eye to the one in the camera. When it is clear, it works great and gives us a picture of what is around us. When this is the case, light has no problem reaching to the back of the eye, or the retina. However, when there is a cataract present, light cannot get through the eye lens to the retina, and as a result, the vision becomes impaired. Cataracts can cause pain, tearing, and redness of the eye and often need to be removed surgically, although sometimes they remain small and do not even affect the eyesight.

Conjunctivitis


Another well-known eye problem that can affect humans is conjunctivitis, or “pink eye.” This eye condition is the result of an inflammation of the tissue that covers the cornea and the eyelids. It causes itching, burning, redness, discharge, tearing and a feeling that you have something in the eye and it can be due to being exposed to chemicals, eye infection, or an allergy. Conjunctivitis is also one of the eye conditions in humans that do not choose sex or age, race or gender.

Sunken Eyes Treatment


The article that follows will discuss more on the sunken eyes treatment. If you want to learn more about this topic and find out the causes, the symptoms and the possible treatment for this condition, you should read the text that follows below.

 

What is sunken eyes treatment


Before looking at sunken eyes treatment options, this article will explain the causes of this condition and the symptoms that accompany it. The people who have this condition have darker circles under their eyes, which contribute to their tired and unhealthy look. The sunken eyes are mainly caused by stress, as the modern lifestyle burdens people with many difficulties. They are also hereditary, which means if your parents have them, you are very likely to have them as well. Other possible causes can be improper diet, lack of sleep, tiredness and so on.

 

Sunken eyes treatment options


For sunken eyes treatment, many people decide to use different creams and gels which should help the darkness under the eyes. These are available from many different producers, and they all have different properties. Some of them are for lifting and stretching the skin, while others for whitening it. There are some that stimulate the collagen production, and others that allegedly restore the beauty of the skin. There are also some products that are applied to drain the excess water that is stored under the eyes. These are all available in pharmacies and well-equipped beauty shops. However, they can be quite expensive and can reflect on your budget. Instead, you should rely on a very inexpensive treatment like water. It is very easy to remember that you need to keep your skin hydrated. You can do that if you consume the minimum of eight glasses of water a day. And there is one other free treatment as well. Make sure that you have enough sleep time, which should be a minimum of six hours for adult people. It is vital that you rest sufficiently so that your skin and all the other organs have the time to regenerate.


  

 

Natural approach


Many people decide to use the natural approach in the sunken eyes treatment. They turn to nature and use the home remedies that are available in any household. If you know what to use, you can create a great eye treatment in your home. For example, you can use potatoes or cucumber circles on your eyes. Put them on the eyes and relax for some time. The slices will have the time to release their juices and strengthen the skin. You can also use honey and lemon juice for the same purpose. Mix them or apply them separately under the eyes and leave them for at least fifteen minutes. You can also try to do some eye exercises where you should stimulate the eye muscles to give better support. The eye massage is another thing you should try. Rub the area under your eyes gently in an outward motion. You should repeat this procedure several times a day.