Abnormal blood vessels in the eyes of children can cause serious, irreversible vision loss. Most abnormal vessels aren't visible from outside the eye, and small children can't explain that they can't see, so abnormal blood vessel growth can cause...
Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a progressive disease characterized by the degradation of the nerves that send and receive messages between the brain and spinal cord. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, this...
Eye melanoma is a cancer affecting the eye that develops in the choroid or the iris. The primary risk factor for developing melanoma in the eye is exposure to sunlight and an increased risk exists for individuals with fair skin and blue eyes. For...
Childhood eye diseases may result from genetics or improper development. Some forms of these eye diseases may have serious effects on the eyes and vision if not treated properly. As a result, parents should watch for signs of vision problems or...
According to Drugs.com, nepafenac is a medication used to treat swelling or inflammation caused by eye surgery such as cataract removal. It may also help relieve edema, which is a fluid buildup in the eye. Considered a nonsteroidal...