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Topic: Eye examination


  
  Healthopedia.com - Eye Exam (Routine Eye Examination, Standard Ophthalmic Exam)
In a routine eye exam, a person's eyes are examined with special instruments that can detect normal and abnormal structures and conditions.
If a person does not have eye problems, it is recommended they have their eyes examined every 3 to 5 years until about the age of 50.
Glaucoma is a disease of the eye in which there is increased pressure inside the eyeball.
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  Eye examination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An eye examination is a battery of tests performed by an ophthalmologist or optometrist assessing vision and ability to focus on and discern objects, as well as other tests and examinations pertaining to the eyes.
Eye examinations may detect potentially treatable blinding eye diseases, ocular manifestations of systemic disease, or signs of tumours or other anomalies of the brain.
External examination of eyes consists of inspection of the eyelids, surrounding tissues and palpebral fissure.
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 Eye Examination -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
All people should have periodic and thorough eye examinations as part of routine care by the primary care physician, especially since most eye diseases are silent or asymptomatic.
A competitive examination is an examination where applicants compete for a limited numbers of positions, as opposed to merely having to reach a certain level to pass.
Direct examination (also called examination in chief) is the questioning of a witness by the party who called him or her, in a trial in a court of law.
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 Eye Exam
If you are an adult without risk factors for eye disease, The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that you have an eye examination at least once between the ages 20 and 39, every two to four years between ages 40 and 64, and every one to two years if you are 65 or older.
Eye examinations are performed by eye doctors--ophthalmologists (eye MDs) or optometrists (doctorates of optometry).
The eye drops used during an eye examination (anesthetics, fluorescein, and dilating drops) are not approved by the FDA for use in children because there have been no formal studies that prove their safety.
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 Eye examination
An eye examination is a series of tests that measure a person's ocular health and visual status, to detect abnormalities in the components of the visual system, and to determine how well the person can see.
Eye exams can be performed in infants, and if a problem is noted the infant can be seen, generally by a pediatric ophthalmologist.
The lid and lid margin, cornea, iris, pupil, conjunctiva, sclera, and lens are examined.
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 Eye Health Examination   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
However, there are many eye diseases that affect vision only when the disorder is advanced such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, cancer, cataract, optic nerve disease and delayed complications from eye injuries.
Eye pressure is like pressure in a tire: it should not be too high or too low.
The front surface of the eye is studied, including conjunctiva (transparent layer over the white of the eye), sclera (white of the eye), cornea (watch-glass-like clear tissue through which light passes), iris (colored part of the eye), lens (clear focusing lens within the pupil behind the iris), vitreous (jelly-like substance within the eye).
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 The Eye Examination
Regular examinations are important as the sooner a vision problem is detected, the greater the chance of successful treatment - this is particularly true with young children and the elderly.
If you are having an eye examination because you are experiencing problems with your eyes or vision your practitioner will need to know what symptoms you have, how long you have had them and whether any changes have happened suddenly, or slowly over a period of time.
At the end of the eye examination you will be advised of the appropriate date for your next appointment and be handed your spectacle prescription, or a statement which confirms that nothing is needed.
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 Eye Examination
Eyes are capable of rapid refixation movements called saccades during which the eyes can travel in excess of 500 deg/sec.
Alternatively eye drops are used anesthetize the eye and a probe touches the eyeball to determine intraocular pressure.
Retinoscopy: By focusing on the reflections from the eye (rather like the image of a cat's eye at night) we are able to determine the state of focus quite accurately.
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 Eye Examination
Eyes can be checked at any age but is recommended at 6 months for all children.
In the eye examination, pupil response and tracking is checked, and then the eyes are dilated.
Depending on the results of the examination, that will determine when the child needs to be seen again.
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 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Standard ophthalmic exam
Eye movement (see extraocular muscle function) and peripheral vision (see visual fields) are tested by moving a light or object through the field of vision.
Glaucoma testing (tonometry) is performed with a puff of air directed at the eye or using a blue circle of light that comes very close to the eye.
Evaluation of the cornea (the clear surface of the eye)and the front part of the eye is performed while you are seated at a slit lamp, a device that magnifies the doctor's view.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Finally the retina or fundus is examined using an ophthalmoscope and a focusing lens that is held in the examiners hand that provides the examiner a clear view of all parts of the retina.
A CERF examination is a typical eye screening examination as described above but is only done by veterinary ophthalmologists who are board certified by the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists who then records his or her observations on a CERF (Canine Eye Registry Foundation) form.
Puppies should be examined before being sold if the breed is known to have any heritable eye disorder which is early onset and may be recognised at an early age.
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 (A Practical Guide to Clinical Medicine)
The examiner should be nose to nose with the patient, separated by approximately 8 to 12 inches.
The examiner should move their hand out towards the periphery of his/her visual field on the side where the eyes are open.
If the examiner cannot seem to move their finger to a point that is outside the patient’s field don’t worry, as it simply means that their fields are normal.
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 Equine eye examination   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
To examine the deeper structures of the eye, an ophthalmoscope is needed, usually a direct ophthalmoscope which magnifies and focuses the structures of the eye, particularly the iris, the lens, the vitreous humour and the retina.
When a lesion is found in the eye the horse's vision may need to be assessed, which can be done by placing the animal in an unusual environment and asking it to follow a course in which small obstacles have been placed.
Where damage to the eye is very severe, unpleasant to look at and unlikely to repair sufficiently for sight to be restored, it is possible to remove the eye.
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 Eye Examinations - Don Mills Optometric Clinic
Your eye examination consists of a number of tests not only to evaluate the prescription also to assess the health of your eyes.
A dilated retinal examination using the slit lamp biomicroscope and special lenses allows us to check for retinal and optic nerve disease or abnormalities and evidence of systemic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
With an instrument called the binocular indirect ophthalmoscope, we are able to examine the peripheral portion of the internal eye to diagnose conditions such as retinal detachment.
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 EYE EXAMINATION
Examination of eye can also reveal health-threatening conditions as Diabetes, High Blood pressure, brain tumor as well as diseases related to kidney and blood diseases.
This is done with a Snellen eye chart, which has several rows of progressively smaller characters in form of letters, or numbers or shapes and pictures.
First eye check up must be done by age of 5 years and if no problem is detected this should continue every 5 years till the age of 40.
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 Eye Examination
The eye examination is a vital health check and should be part of everyone's normal health regime.
The eye examination can also detect a number of other underlying health problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes or brain tumours.
However, by having an eye examination and remedying problems in eyesight, older people can improve their quality of life significantly.
www.eye2eyeopticians.com /your-eyes.htm   (212 words)

  
 Eye Contact
A measurement of eye pressure is taken to determine whether or not you may have a greater risk for glaucoma.
Eye Contact West is proud to annouce the addition of Optomap retinal imaging technology to our pratice, greatly enhancing our ability to assess and monitor your eye health.
Dry eyes can be diagnosed by using dyes to observe tear patterns, evaluation of the amount of tears on the front of the eye and from review of your symptoms.
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 CAO - What is an Eye Examination
Your optometrist will use a number of techniques to assess any potential vision or eye health problems, and will keep a file of that information in order to keep track of changes in your eye health or vision.
External eye examination - Your optometrist will examine the external area around the eye to ensure that there are no abnormalities.
Some problems detected during an internal eye examination may indicate possible disease, such as diabetes or hypertension.
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 Eye Examination
Since many eye problems are related to physical health and hereditary factors, problems currently or previously experienced by you or your family will be identified and taken into account.
The results of your examination will be fully explained to you by our practitioner and a record of any prescription or special instructions will be given to you to keep.
Examination of the various parts of the eye can give an overall picture of the condition of your eyes and your general health.
www.lawrenceandmayo.co.in /eyeexam.htm   (244 words)

  
 General Eye Examination
If your last examination was in a store where you bought glasses, a comprehensive eye examination in our office will probably be different experience..
On all patients we measure visual acuity; determine your eye-glass prescription at distance and near; evaluate your eye muscle coordination; assess the front of the eye with a microscope; perform a glaucoma test (no un-comfortable puff of air here); and dilate the eyes to properly evaluate the retina.
Only a comprehensive eye examination will determine if your eyes are healthy and working properly.
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 The Necessity for a Thorough Eye Examination
In mild cases, this eye disease causes the affected dogs no or only light problems, after all, runny eyes every now and then can have all sorts of other reasons.
But this eye examination is the only chance we have if we want to overcome distichiasis.
If you own a Eurasier who has not yet had an eye examination and you must see the vet for some other reason, please ask for this eye examination (you can get the necessary papers and the form for the vet from me, even via email).
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 N.H.S. free eye examination / are you entitled?
If you are covered by any of the following, you are entitled to a free eye examination provided by the NHS.
You may also be entitled to a voucher to offset the cost if spectacles or contact lenses are prescribed.
These are available from any of our branches, or give Eye 2 Eye a call and we will be happy to advise you.
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 FAQs: eye examination
This is a very important part of your preventative eye care as well as some eye surgeries.
Your tear drainage system may be plugged, or you may have dry eyes.
Wearing 100% UV protection and a brimmed hat when outdoors, exercising, not smoking, eating a healthy diet and visiting your eye care practitioner on a regular basis for exams.
www.mountvernoneyecare.com /faqs02.shtml   (213 words)

  
 Your Eye Examination,paul adler optometry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
A routine eye examination takes from 20 to 30 minutes and is performed by one of our fully qualified and experienced optometrists.
The interior of your eye will be examined with an ophthalmoscope which is like a torch which is shined through the pupil of your eyes.
Other tests may be carried out, if necessary, such as tests to rule out glaucoma, eye pressures, visual fields, digital photography of the retina of your eyes or colour vision tests.
www.eyezone.co.uk /eyexam.htm   (712 words)

  
 Eye Examination
An annual visitation allows your eye care professional to evaluate any changes and correct any diffuculties that you may be having with your sight.
In addition, questions about your families eye health history, any allergic reactions to medications, and current medications you might be using will probably be asked (you should bring a list of all medications--prescribed and over-the-counter--you are taking).
If the eye not being covered moves to fixate the target (with both eyes open one eye is not aimed at the point of interest) that eye was not being used.
www.opt.indiana.edu /clinics/pt_educ/iexam/main.htm   (1314 words)

  
 Keith Holland & Associates
The routine eye examination is a valuable means of ensuring that your vision is optimal, and best suited to your lifestyle.
Measure the fluid pressure within your eye, using advanced electronic diagnostic machinery that is non-invasive and completely painless.
The eye is an important indicator of your general health, and we are often able to spot the early signs of hypertension, blood disorders, nerve disease, and many other health threatening conditions.
www.keithholland.co.uk /eyecare/eyeexam.htm   (182 words)

  
 Autism Spectrum Disorders, Vision, and Eyesight - Eye Examination, Symptoms, Treatment, Vision Therapy, Autistic, ...
The poor eye contact, toe walking, and odd neck and body postures of many autistic individuals may be due to vision problems, according to a study that suggests that these abnormal symptoms can be reduced by corrective lenses.
The eye charts used by schools only measure clearness and sharpness of eyesight at a distance of 20 feet using a stationary target.
Though he read and was disruptive, these regular education teachers all saw signs of possible vision problems: eye contact avoidance, flboard visual avoidance, poor and uneven handwriting, inability to listen and look simultaneously, over use of peripheral vision, a stiff-legged walk and poking at the sides of his eyes.
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 EyeHealth Northwest : Your Eye Examination
In addition to ensuring proper eyesight, regular eye examinations allow your eye doctor to detect and treat diseases at the earliest possible opportunity.
In addition, if you are a diabetic, it is critical that you have a comprehensive eye examination every year.
An eye condition known as diabetic retinopathy is one of the most common complications associated with diabetes and is the leading cause of blindness among working-age Americans.
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 Eye Examination and Consultation
The Eye Examination and Consultation is a vision evaluation, which is more comprehensive than a routine eye examination.
This examination is recommended for any child or adult (under the age of 40) that is having difficulty in reading, any individual wishing to improve their visual performance in sports, or any one experiencing computer vision syndrome.
The brain may suppress vision in an eye to compensate for a weak or faulty eye teaming ability.
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