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Glaucoma
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Delta Doctor List
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(Delta Hospital)
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Ophthalmology
General Ophthalmology, Cataracts, Glaucoma, Diabetic Retinopathy, Macular Degeneration
Mandarin, English
Xu, Jianzhong; Senior Consultant Doctor
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Pseudotumor cerebri
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(Pseudotumor cerebri)
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... around your optic nerve or to decrease the intracranial pressure may be necessary. Once you've had pseudotumor cerebri, you should have your vision checked regularly.
Medications
Glaucoma drugs. One ...
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Crohn's disease
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(Crohn's disease)
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... include high blood pressure, diabetes, osteoporosis, bone fractures, cataracts, glaucoma and an increased susceptibility to infections. Long-term use of corticosteroids in children can lead to stunted ...
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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(Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
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... glaucoma and an increased susceptibility to infections. Doctors generally use corticosteroids only if you have moderate to severe inflammatory bowel disease that doesn't respond to other treatments. Corticosteroids ...
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Glaucoma
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(Glaucoma)
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Glaucoma is not just one eye disease, but a group of eye conditions resulting in optic nerve damage, which may cause loss of vision. Abnormally high pressure inside your eye (intraocular pressure) usually, ...
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Keratoconus
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(Keratoconus)
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... of the transplant for improved vision. Corneal transplant is generally very successful, but possible complications include graft rejection, a dilated or fixed pupil, infection, cataract, and glaucoma. ...
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Type 2 diabetes in children
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(Type 2 diabetes in children)
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... retina (diabetic retinopathy). Diabetes can also lead to cataracts and a greater risk of glaucoma.
Foot damage. Nerve damage in the feet or poor blood flow to the feet increases the risk of various ...
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Type 2 diabetes
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(Type 2 diabetes)
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... (diabetic retinopathy), potentially leading to blindness. Diabetes also increases the risk of other serious vision conditions, such as cataracts and glaucoma.
Foot damage. Nerve damage in the feet ...
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Type 1 diabetes in children
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(Type 1 diabetes in children)
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... damage the blood vessels of the retina (diabetic retinopathy). Diabetic retinopathy can cause blindness. Diabetes can also lead to cataracts and a greater risk of glaucoma.
Foot damage. Nerve damage ...
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Type 1 diabetes
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(Type 1 diabetes)
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... increases the risk of other serious vision conditions, such as cataracts and glaucoma.
Foot damage. Nerve damage in the feet or poor blood flow to the feet increases the risk of various foot complications. ...
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Diabetic retinopathy
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(Diabetic retinopathy)
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... may build up in the eyeball, causing glaucoma. This can damage the nerve that carries images from your eye to your brain (optic nerve).
When to see a doctor Careful management of your diabetes is the ...
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Uveitis
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(Uveitis)
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Left untreated, uveitis can cause the following complications:
Abnormally high pressure inside the eye (glaucoma)
Damage to the optic nerve
Clouding of the lens (cataract) or cornea
Retinal ...
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Ulcerative colitis
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(Ulcerative colitis)
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... glaucoma and an increased susceptibility to infections. Doctors generally use corticosteroids only if you have moderate to severe inflammatory bowel disease that doesn't respond to other treatments. Corticosteroids ...
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Women Health - Health Screenings in Shanghai
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(Health Check-ups Shanghai)
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... and hearing. Ask them about being checked for any condition you are concerned about, not just the ones here. If you are wondering about diseases such as glaucoma or skin cancer, for example, ask about ...
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Diabetes
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(Diabetes)
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... for any diabetes-related complications and screen for other medical problems. Your eye care specialist will check for signs of retinal damage, cataracts and glaucoma.
Keep your immunizations up-to-date. ...
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Motion sickness: First aid
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(First Aid Manual)
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... before using the medication if you have health problems such as asthma, glaucoma or urine retention.
Eat dry crackers or drink a carbonated beverage to help settle your stomach if you become ill.
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Black eye: First aid
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(First Aid Manual)
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... high pressure inside the eyeball (glaucoma) also can result. For this reason, it's advisable to have an eye specialist examine your eyeball if there has been enough of an injury to cause a black eye.
To ...
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Eye melanoma
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(Eye melanoma )
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... as light from the sun or from tanning beds, may increase the risk of eye melanoma.
Complications of eye melanoma may include:
Increasing pressure within the eye (glaucoma). A growing eye ...
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Autoimmune hepatitis
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(Autoimmune hepatitis)
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... thinning bones (osteoporosis), broken bones (osteonecrosis), high blood pressure, cataracts, glaucoma and weight gain.
Azathioprine (Azasan, Imuran). Azathioprine, another immunosuppressant medication, ...