The Eye Book: A Complete Guide to Eye Disorders and Health (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
معرفی کتاب «The Eye Book: A Complete Guide to Eye Disorders and Health (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)» نوشتهٔ Cassel G., et al.، منتشرشده توسط نشر The Johns Hopkins University Press در سال 2001. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
when All Is Well With Our Eyes, Most Of Us Take Them For Granted. But When Our Vision Is Blurred Or Our Eyes Are Itchy And Watery, It's Hard To Concentrate On Anything But Our Eyes. In The Eye Book, Three Eye Care Specialists Present A Comprehensive Reference To Help Readers Care For Their Eyes And Protect Their Vision, With Special Attention To Changes And Diseases That Occur In The Adult Years.
after Detailing How The Various Parts Of The Eye Work Together So We Can See, The Authors Review Everything That Can Go Wrong From Myopia, Hyperopia, And Astigmatism To The Major Disorders Of Cataracts, Glaucoma, And Age-related Macular Degeneration. They Also Thoroughly Describe Each Part Of The Eye And The Problems That Can Develop, From The Irritation Of Itchy Eyelids And Conjunctivitis To Emergency Situations Such As A Detached Retina. They Describe The Signs And Symptoms Of All These Problems And How To Deal With Them, Including When To Apply A Warm Compress And When To Head To The Emergency Room. Medical And Surgical Treatment Of Both Minor Eye Irritations And Major Diseases Are Explained In Detail, So Readers Know Where To Turn And What To Expect.
the Authors Also Tell Readers What Happens During An Eye Examination And How To Recognize An Eye Emergency. They Explain All About Eyeglasses, Including The Various Kinds Of Bifocals, And Describe The Care And Maintenance Of Contact Lenses In A Way That Makes Wearing Them A Viable Option For Anyone Who Wishes To Do So. They Detail The Special Concerns Of People With Systemic Diseases Such As Diabetes And Indicate How Common Medications From Antibiotics And Antidepressants To Tamoxifen Affect The Eyes.the Pros And Cons Of Refractive Surgery Are Discussed, As Are The Special Problems Of People With Low Vision.
an Appendix Lists Medications Used To Treat Eye Conditions And The Side Effects Of Those Medications. The Book Is Fully Illustrated With Fifty-five Line Drawings And Includes A Symptoms Index That Will Direct Readers To Sections Of The Book Which Describe The Possible Causes Of The Specific Symptoms They Are Experiencing.
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fear Of Reduced Vision And Blindness Regularly Tops Surveys Of Consumers' Concerns About Their Health. Therefore, Comprehensive, Current Information On This Small But Vital Area Of The Human Body Is A High Priority For Libraries Answering Consumer Health Queries. The Authors Are Associated With The Wilmer Eye Institute At Johns Hopkins University, Consistently Rated One Of The Top Ophthalmology Departments In The United States. Their Guide Covers Routine Eye Care And The More Common Eye Diseases, Providing Up-to-date Facts On Refractive Surgery, Treatment For Optical Neuritis, And Possible Nutritional Therapies For Cataracts And Macular Degeneration. Information On Systemic And General Health Conditions Affecting The Eye Is Provided, As Is A Good Introduction To The Problem Of Low Vision, Vision That Cannot Be Corrected By Spectacles, Contact Lenses, Or Introcular Lens Implants. The Coverage Of The Newest Refractive Surgical Techniques, Clinical Trials, And Medications Makes This An Important Acquisition For Libraries With Similar Titles; Highly Recommended For Public, School, And Hospital Libraries.--pamela C. Sieving, W.k. Kellogg Eye Ctr., Univ. Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Contents......Page 8 Figures......Page 10 Foreword......Page 13 PART I Introduction......Page 22 1 A Guide to the Adult Eye......Page 24 2 How Our Vision Changes over Time......Page 42 PART II Getting to 20/20......Page 70 3 The Eye Exam......Page 72 4 All about Eyeglasses......Page 100 5 Contact Lenses: Everything You Need to Know......Page 138 6 Refractive Surgery: Don’t Discard Those Spectacles Just Yet......Page 195 PART III The Big Problems for Aging Eyes......Page 210 7 Cataracts......Page 212 8 Glaucoma, the “Silent Thief”......Page 265 9 Age-Related Macular Degeneration......Page 312 PART IV Other Eye Problems: Diagnosis and Treatment......Page 332 10 The Eyelids......Page 334 11 The Cornea......Page 350 12 The Conjunctiva......Page 363 13 The Complicated World of Tears......Page 374 14 The Uvea: Iris, Ciliary Body, and Choroid......Page 393 15 The Retina and Vitreous......Page 399 16 The Optic Nerve......Page 417 PART V Other Things You Need to Know......Page 426 17 Eye Trauma and Emergencies......Page 428 18 General Health Problems That Can Affect the Eyes......Page 440 19 Coping with Low Vision......Page 497 20 Common Medications That Affect the Eyes......Page 513 APPENDIX A Guide to Eye Medications and Their Side Effects......Page 526 Signs and Symptoms Index......Page 559 General Index......Page 567