Surgeries for thyroid eye disease include orbital decompression (to relieve swelling), strabismus (to repair eye muscles and correct eye alignment), and eyelid retraction correction (to restore eyelid ...
And how do I get it to stop? Credit...Mark Elzey for The New York Times Supported by By Christina Caron Q: Sometimes my eyelid twitches on and off for days — weeks, even. It’s distracting and ...
Hypotropia is when one eye tilts downward. It’s often caused by problems with the muscles around your eyes or the nerves that control them. Hypotropia falls into a group of conditions called ...
The most useful biomarker for extraocular muscle enlargement in thyroid eye disease (TED) is unclear. According to this study, higher thyroid-stimulating antibody (TSAb) levels and older age were ...
Sixth nerve palsy is a nerve disorder. When your sixth nerve isn't working properly, it causes problems with the movement of your eye. Sixth nerve palsy is also known as lateral rectus palsy. Palsy is ...
People with albinism often have poor vision. A new study reveals the underlying cause. People with albinism often have poor vision. A new study from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience reveals ...
Eye twitching, aka myokymia, is extremely common and usually not a cause for concern. Common causes include stress, computer vision syndrome, dry eye, and fatigue. You should see a doctor if twitching ...
Ocular conditions, such as optic neuritis, can often cause pressure behind the eyes. However, other conditions that affect the head, such as migraine and infections, can cause similar feelings of eye ...
These days, while using your devices, you may be suffering from headaches and burning eyes, experience blurry vision, feel tired — or all of the above. More than likely, the constant or frequent use ...