Perret Opticians
 
We have been opticians for three generations in our family, and our activity is targeted on three areas, optometry, contact lenses and optical instruments.

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OCULAR SYMPTOMS AND DIAGNOSIS

 

Please Note:

This is not intended to replace the professional examination and diagnosis of a physcian, and all possible diagnoses are not covered. In any case of an eye problem, especially associated with pain, visual changes, or trauma, please seek medical attention promptly.

 

This section of symptoms and diagnosis is organized into categories symptoms which lead possible diagnoses. There are two different ways to navigate through this section:

  1. By Symptom: Choose from the symptom list below to be taken to a page discussing the symptom and probable diagnoses.
Eye redness Eye pain (aching) or light sesnsitivity Blurred vision Loss of vision
Flash lights, floaters, Rainbows, abnormal color vision,Distorted vision Itching and burning Tearing or discharge Sensation that someting is in the eye
Eyelid problems Double vision Headache  

By diagnosis: Choose from the diagnosis list below for a short discussion on that disorder and for a listing of other related diagnoses.

Allergy Dacryocistitis Eye medication toxicity Retinal tear
Blepharitis Diabetical glas shift Ophtalmic migraine Retinal vein occlusion
Cataract Dry eye Muscle paralysis Scléritis
Blepharitis Entoptic phenomenon Obstructed tear duct Sinus disease
Central serous chorioretinopathy Episcleritis Optic neuritis Strabismus
Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) Eyelid Ectropion Optic nerve stroke Subconjonctival hemorrhage
Chalazion (stye) Eyelid entropion Orbital fracture Temporal arteritis
Cluster headache Eyelid Cellulitis Orbital cellulitis Thyroid eye dise ase
Color vision problem Focusing spasm Phlyctenulosis Trichiasis (inturned eyelash)
Corneal abrasion Foreign body under eyelid Paupières-Corps étranger Eyelid tumor
Corneal foreign body Glaucoma Pterygium Twitching of eyelid
Corneal edema (swelling) Iritis (acute) Recurrent corneal erosion Uveitis
Corneal ulcer (keratitis) Macular Degeneration Refractive error (glasses) Vitreous detachment
Conjunctivitis (Pink eye)

Macular edema (swelling)

Retinal artery occlusion Vitreous Hemorrhage
Contact lenses problems Macular hole Retinal detachment  

                                 
    

 

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