Eye Conditions
Symptoms & Causes
Treatments & Prevention
Eye Diagnostic Studies
Eye Care Professionals
100

This condition is described as an opacity or clouding of the lens, commonly seen in the elderly.

What is a cataract?

100

This common bacteria is the most frequent cause of a stye.

What is Staph aureus?

100

The treatment for a stye often involves these to hasten suppuration, or antibiotic drops/ointments.

What are hot compress? 

100

This test involves assessing vision using a chart placed 20 feet away.

What is the Visual Acuity Test?

100

This eye care professional is described as a physician specialized in the eyes.

What is an Ophthalmologist?

200

An infection of the lacrimal glands of the eyelid causing swelling, redness, and pain is known as this.

What is a stye or hordeolum?

200

Redness, tearing, and sometimes pain, caused by bacteria, viruses, irritants, or allergens, are symptoms of this mucous membrane infection.

What is conjunctivitis?

200

This outpatient surgical procedure is used to remove an opaque lens and insert an intraocular lens.  

 What is cataract surgery? 

200

This method uses plates with colored dots forming numbers or figures to check for color perception defects.

What is the Ishihara method?

200

This professional measures refractive errors and prescribes lenses.

What is an Optometrist?

300

This group of disorders results in increased intraocular pressure.

What is glaucoma? 

300

Tearing, pain when blinking, and light sensitivity are common symptoms of this erosion on the surface of the cornea.

What is a corneal ulcer?

300

To prevent the spread of bacterial or viral conjunctivitis, patients should discard makeup, avoid rubbing eyes, and wash these items.

What are towels and pillowcases? 

300

This procedure measures intraocular pressure, often performed with eye anesthetics.

What is tonometry?

300

This professional is responsible for instilling eye medications.

What is a Medical Assistant?

400

This refractive error occurs when the eyeball is too short from front to back, making it difficult to focus on near objects.

What is hyperopia (farsightedness)?

400

This acute form of glaucoma is characterized by intense eye pain, blurred vision, headache, nausea, and vomiting.

What is angle-closure glaucoma?

400

Treatment for open-angle glaucoma often involves these medications to slow the formation of aqueous humor.

What are diuretics?

400

This diagnostic tool is used to measure the angle of the anterior chamber.

What is a gonioscope? 

400

This professional grinds lenses to the correct measure to fulfill a prescription.

What is an Optician?

500

This condition involves a misalignment of eye movements caused by muscle incoordination.

What is strabismus?

500

A hereditary condition affecting mostly males, characterized by the absence or defect in color perception.

What are color deficits (color blindness)?

500

Most refractive errors are corrected with corrective lenses or by reshaping the lens with this procedure.

What is laser surgery?

500

An irregular corneal surface can be shown during a visual exam by administering this type of dye.

What is fluorescein dye?

500

Eye irrigation can be ordered by this type of professional.

Answer: What is a Physician?