But cataracts can be caused by a number of things that aren't hereditary,
including eye trauma, old age and other diseases.
Not exact matches
Any
trauma,
including birth
trauma, lies in the
eye of the beholder.
Acquired abnormalities
include damage to the tear duct system due to factors such as infection, injury to the eyelid,
trauma to the area around the
eyes affecting the bones and soft tissues, irritations due to facial hair around the
eyes, infections of the conjunctiva, cornea or tissues inside the
eye, increased pressure in the
eye, as well as tumours in or around the
eyes.
Other sources of dry
eye include drug toxicity (antibiotics such as sulphadiazine and sulphasalazine can cause temporary or permanent dry
eye in some animals), drug - induced reaction (atropine and topical anesthetics temporarily reduce tear production), neurological impairment (damage to the nerves leading to the lacrimal glands), removal of the third eyelid (see Cherry
Eye), systemic disease (e.g. distemper), chronic conjunctivitis,
trauma to the tear glands, hypothyroidism, congenital disease (some dogs are born without lacrimal glands), breed predisposition.
Other causes
include trauma to the neck head or chest from a car accident or bite wound, disease to the
eye's orbit, middle ear infection, disc disease in the neck, brain or chest cancer or the result of treatment such as ear cleaning or medication.
They
include diseases of the cornea (keratitis), the lens (cataract), increased pressure within the
eye (glaucoma), any disease which reduces retinal sensitivity to light impulses (retinal atrophy), or any disease which affects the optic nerves or the sight - center of the brain (tumours,
trauma).
Signs of an
eye emergency
include known
trauma or sudden onset of cloudiness, severe redness, pain or loss of vision.
Causes of KCS can
include feline Herpes virus, canine distemper, Sulfa - based antibiotic use,
trauma to the lacrimal glands, and cherry -
eye surgery.
There are a few different causes for unequal pupil size (anisocoria) in dogs
including trauma, poisoning and brain and
eye conditions.
There are various causes for unequal pupil size in dogs which may
include head
trauma,
eye injuries, poisoning, brain tumours (too young) among other causes; I can not think of a specific reason why Miya had this episode, but if her
eye is back to normal you should keep a close
eye to see if it happens again.
She sustained severe head, face and chest
trauma,
including a collapsed lung, blown - out
eye socket, bleeding of the brain, fractures to the nose, jaw and
eye and a severe concussion.
[22] Considering and weighing all the evidence, the
trauma that the plaintiff experienced, the permanent damage to his
eye which causes him to suffer on occasion from double vision and is suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder («PTSD») and is at an increased risk of anxiety and depresic disorder, I am satisfied that an appropriate award
including aggravated damages is the sum of $ 50,000.
She has expertise in the treatment of dissociation and
traumas,
including with EMDR (
eye movement desensitization and reprocessing).
I have extensive training in
trauma - centric techniques,
including mindfulness, somatic attunement, and
eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR).
Numerous psychological interventions have been researched in treating youth who have experienced
trauma,
including cognitive processing, exposure therapy, constructing a
trauma narrative, and
eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, to name a few (Briere & Lanktree, 2011; Foa, Keane, Friedman, & Cohen, 2008).