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Please submit sites related to ocular diseases and disorders here. Sites should cover a broad range of disorders or be submitted to one of the sub categories. Please check to see if a sub category exists that would fit your site before submitting here.
If your site is related to Ophthalmology in general then submit them here. |
About ocular diseases and disorders with their treatment.
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Please submit only sites directly about Amblyopia. For other eye conditions, please check the adjacent categories. Sites selling products should be submitted to a Shopping category. |
Amblyopia is a vision disorder not correctable by glasses or contact lenses. It is often referred to as "Lazy Eye".
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Please submit sites directly about Aniridia. For other eye conditions, please see adjacent categories. |
Aniridia is an eye condition that effects the development of the eye in children. Typically it stops the eye developing before it is mature.
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Sites directly related to blindness. Please check to see if a sub category would make a better fit. Sites submitted to the wrong category often take longer to list. |
Websites about blindness and low vision from a health perspective.A blind person may have partial vision but is considered 'legally blind' if vision is less than a certain measurement.
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Sites directly related to cataracts, their treatment, and causes. Clinics and centers should submit to regional health categories unless they provide substantial independent content. Sites selling products need to be submitted to a Shopping category and will not be listed here. |
A cataract is a cloudy area on the lens of the eye that affects vision. Their development is considered part of the natural aging process.
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Please submit websites or articles to this area that are about color blindness. |
"Colorblindness" includes all forms of color deficiency. "Daltonism" was first discovered by the English biologist-schoolmaster (Dalton) who determined that he saw things differently. The most common type of color deficiency (red-green) is inherited by men from their Mothers, who do not have it, but might be called carriers. We miss the ability to see 'green'. Other types are inherited differently and miss different colors. One may also lose colorvision by taking certain drugs or getting diseases, such as Alzheimers or diabetes (low blood sugar).
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Please submit only sites directly related to CVS. |
Sites directly related to Computer Vision Syndrome.
All sites related to Corneal Diseases.
Sites related to dry eye - its diagnosis and treatment
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Submit sites that pertain to conditions of the eyelids to this area. Sites in another language, other than English, should be submitted to a World category instead. |
Information related to eyelid disorders.
| Please submit only sites of organizations that focus primarily on issues that are related to glaucoma. If the organization has other function related to other eye diseases, they should be listed either in that specific disease category or in the Ophthalmology - organizations section. |
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Sites directly related to Heterochromia (different colored eyes).
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Sites directly related to low vision.
All sites related to Microphthalmia
All websites related to Nystagmus.
Information related to optic nerve disorders.
Information related to refractive errors in the eye.
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Submit only sites that discuss eye disorders of the retina to this area. Medical professional sites offering a service locally should be submitted to a Regional/Health category instead. |
Information about retinal eye disorders.
Squint - diagnosis and treatment.
Iritis is a common eye conditiion which causes a painful red eye, particularly in bright light. Occasionally both eyes can be affected. The eye is typically not sticky or itchy. With appropriate medication, attacks of iritis can be controlled.
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