What does it mean when the white part of your eye wrinkles?
What does it mean when the white part of your eye wrinkles?
Conjunctivochalasis is a condition that is characterized by drooping or sagging of the conjunctiva, which may lead to eyelid wrinkling. The conjunctiva is the tissue found on the surface of the eyeball, and people with conjunctivochalasis will have a thin layer of skin beneath their lower eyelids.
What is a Chemosis?
Chemosis is swelling of the tissue that lines the eyelids and surface of the eye (conjunctiva).
What is conjunctival Chalasis?
Conjunctival chalasis is a common and frustrating ocular surface condition that causes discomfort and pain. It often follows cataract, blepharoplasty or other procedures that can affect the ocular surface.
What is white of eye?
Listen to pronunciation. (SKLAYR-uh) The white layer of the eye that covers most of the outside of the eyeball.
What does it mean when your eyes move back and forth quickly?
Nystagmus is a medical condition in which the eyes move involuntarily, often shaking back and forth. These involuntary movements may be horizontal, vertical, or sometimes even rotational. The movements may be very subtle, very prominent, or somewhere in between. They can be fast or slow.
What are the little dots you see?
Eye floaters (known as floaters) are tiny specks that can be seen in your field of vision – especially when you look at a light-coloured area (such as a blue sky or white wall). They are created when tiny clumps form in the clear, jelly-like substance (the vitreous humour) inside the eyeball.
What does a bubble on the eye mean?
Chemosis is a sign of eye irritation. The outer surface of the eye (conjunctiva) may look like a big blister. It can also look like it has fluid in it. When severe, the tissue swells so much that you can’t close your eyes properly. Chemosis is often related to allergies or an eye infection.
What does Dacryocystitis mean?
Dacryocystitis is inflammation of the lacrimal sac which typically occurs secondarily to obstruction within the nasolacrimal duct and the resultant backup and stagnation of tears within the lacrimal sac.
What causes Chalasis?
Conjunctival chalasis is characterized by loose or redundant conjunctival tissue. Conditions that may cause conjunctival chemosis include longstanding allergic conjunctivitis; dry eye; trauma and inflammatory conditions, such as episcleritis.
What is conjunctiva?
The conjunctiva of the eye provides protection and lubrication of the eye by the production of mucus and tears. It prevents microbial entrance into the eye and plays a role in immune surveillance. It lines the inside of the eyelids and provides a covering to the sclera.
Why do eyes turn blue?
There are lots of reasons someone can have blue “whites”. Anything that results in a thinning of the sclera could cause it. For example, some medications, like steroids, can produce blue sclera. Not having enough iron in your blood (anemia) and aging have also been shown to give a blue tint to the whites of the eye.
What do yellow eyes mean?
The whites of your eyes (called the sclera) turn yellow when you have a condition called jaundice. The whites of your eyes might turn yellow when your body has too much of a chemical called bilirubin, a yellow substance that forms when red blood cells break down. Normally, it’s not a problem.