Sentences with phrase «increased pressure in the eye»

Glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness in the United States, is characterized by increased pressure in the eye, which can damage the optic nerve.
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.
Increased risk for glaucoma because of increased pressure in the eyes when dogs pull on their collars.
Basset hounds are in general healthy, but they are prone to some genetic diseases, such as von Willebrands (a bleeding disorder), Thrombopathia, (a blood coagulation disorder), glaucoma (increased pressure in the eye leading to blindness), or disk rupture and other spinal problems.

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That increased power for the largest player in the U.S. industry is also seen as putting pressure on smaller rivals to eye deals of their own.
Locking your gaze with your child's eyes causes a rise in blood pressure and an increased heart rate.
«If you kill the cells that make this drainage work, it's going to clog, and pressure inside the eye will increase,» said Lieberman, who is an associate professor in Georgia Tech's School of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
It's this so - called efferent or respiratory phase that consists of eye closing, sudden uncontrollable deep in - breath, and then blowing out air while closing the throat and increasing air pressure in the chest.
«The thought has been not to use the procedure, especially if any increased pressure in the brain or swelling seen in the eye is present in comatose malaria patients,» Postels said.
Abstract Title: Baicalein lowers intraocular pressure and increases outflow facility in mouse eye.
Patients react immediately when the ILN is stimulated in this manner: they open their eyes, their pupils dilate, they make meaningless sounds, their blood pressure increases and their EEG activity desynchronizes.
Glaucoma is thought to be a disease in which the optic nerve sustains damage due to increased eye pressure, resulting in a restricted visual field.
«Treatment with the medication as performed in the study results in more vision improvement and less vision loss than current laser therapy alone, and it doesn't increase eye pressure or cataracts.»
«Treatment with the anti-VEGF medication as performed in the study results in more vision improvement and less vision loss than current laser therapy alone, and it doesn't increase eye pressure or cataracts.»
Glaucoma occurs when fluid pressure increases in the eye, damaging the optic nerve.
Optic nerve damage results from an increase in intraocular pressure (IOP) resulting from poor drainage of aqueous humor, the clear fluid that fills the front of the eye.
This is an easy way to increase your blood pressure and burst a vessel in your eye, or even worse - your brain.
Glaucoma is a painful disease in which the pressure inside the eye increases and causes damage to the structures responsible for vision.
In about 30 percent of cases, glaucoma, which is increased pressure on the eye, develops after surgery.
Glaucoma is a common condition in which the fluid pressure inside your pet's eye increases, resulting in damage to the optic nerve, followed by loss of vision and blindness.
Glaucoma is a disease most commonly diagnosed by veterinarians as an increase in the normal pressure within the eye which can lead to pain and...
Glaucoma is defined as increased pressure within the eye that causes degenerative changes in the optic nerve and retina with subsequent blindness.
Glaucoma is a disease where fluid in the eye increases in pressure beyond normal levels, indicating that fluid is not draining properly.
It is a condition where fluid builds up in the eye causing an increase in pressure.
Lethargy, depression, increase or decrease in appetite, weight gain, vomiting, diarrhea, heart irregularities, tremors, elevation in liver enzymes Increased drinking, dry mouth (frequent licking of lips), retention of urine and / or difficulty passing urine Increased eye pressure (glaucoma) May alter blood glucose levels Cats are more sensitive than dogs to tricyclic antidepressant drugs If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
The increase in blood pressure affects many organs, particularly the liver, eyes, kidneys, and heart.
If glaucoma (increased eye pressure) has resulted or if there is deep inflammation in the eye, rapid tumor growth, or vision loss, it is probably worth simply removing the eye (enucleation) though smaller growths might be amenable to laser therapy.
Variations in pressure between both eyes as well as absolute increases in pressure can reliably predict if Glaucoma is present.
These traits causes development of anatomical deformities / deficiencies in the eye globe which causes a primary type of increased pressure within an eye.
A veterinarian will need to differentiate the causes of conjunctivitis such as infection, foreign objects or allergy, from other causes of red dog eyes such as uveitis (a problem in the interior of the eye) and glaucoma (an increase in ocular pressure).
The redness results from a painful increase in pressure inside the eye.
She does take eye drops daily due to increased pressure in her right eye.
Trauma to the eye (such as an infected scratch or puncture to the eye, hitting the eye on something sharp), tumors of the eye, glaucoma (increased pressure inside the eye), and Herpes - related ulcers on the eye (in cats) can be catastrophes to the eye.
These coupled with the increased intrusion of the tropopause into the stratosphere appears to cause a change in the saturated adiabatic proccess and allows a greater updraft resulting in an increase in the fall distance of the condensensing water vapor resulting in high average winds and lower eye pressures.
An issue which has caught my eye is the increasing tendency for some tabloid newspapers to push their agenda to toughen up the backbone of the floggers and hangers in Parliament, throw some red meat to their readership and bring pressure to bear on The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State by pushing «editorial» or stories on how we are going to the dogs when it comes to criminal justice.
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