الكلمات الرئيسيّة

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اللابؤريّة - يواجه الأشخاص الذين يعانون من اللابؤريّة صعوبة في الرؤية بوضوح على مسافة بعيدة وقريبة.

A horse’s neck and head, in front of which is another person riding a horse. Entire image is blurry.

Cataract – A milky or cloudy patch on the lens which appears as though the person’s pupil is cloudy. A cataract significantly reduces a person’s vision. Cataracts are most common in older people, but they can also affect younger people.

The coloured part of an eye looks cloudy.

Photo credit: LV Prasad Eye Institute, India

Congenital – An illness or problem that a baby is born with.

Diabetes – A disease where sugar is high in blood. This can result in many health problems including difficulty in feeling parts of the body (especially feet) and consequent foot wounds, gradual loss of vision, kidney damage, urinary incontinence and difficulty remembering things.

Floaters – Small, dark shapes that appear to drift across a person’s vision. They may look like spots, threads or squiggly lines. Occasional floaters are a normal part of ageing. However, a sudden increase in floaters, especially together with flashes of light can indicate a serious eye problem.

Fundus reflex – Eye reflex in which light enters the eye through the pupil (black central part of the eye). The light reflects off the back of the eye (fundus), and returns through the pupil, appearing as a reddish-orange glow.

The fundus reflex can appear differently, depending on the person’s skin colour.

Three pairs of eyes. The first has a reddish glow, the second has a reddish-orange glow, and the third an orange-yellow glow.

Photo credit: Andrew Blaikie

Hyperopia – People with hyperopia are long-sighted. They can see objects in the distance clearly, however, they find it hard to focus on close objects.

رؤية ضبابيّة لرأس وعنق حصان، أمامه شخص يمتطي جواداً آخر. واجهة الصورة ضبابيّة.

صعوبات التعلم - قد يواجه الشخص الذي يعاني من صعوبات التعلُّم بعض القيود في تعلُّم مهارات جديدة، بما في ذلك التواصل والرعاية الذاتيّة.

Lubricating eye drops – Eye drops that are used to help keep eyes moist. They can reduce eye discomfort and dryness.

Medicine container with a pointed end next to a box. Both are labelled ‘eye drops’.

Myopia – People with myopia are short-sighted. They can see close objects clearly, however, more distant objects are blurry.

رؤية واضحة لعنق ورأس حصان، أمامه شخص آخر يمتطي جواداً. خلفيّة الصورة غير واضحة (ضبابيّة).

Ophthalmoscope – A device used to shine light into a person’s eye to see the back of the eyeball.

An Arclight is a type of ophthalmoscope that can be used instead of a traditional ophthalmoscope.

An ophthalmoscope, a handheld device with a handle at one end and a small viewing window and light at the other end.

An Arclight device – a pocket-sized thin rectangular device with a viewing window and light at one end, a solar panel, switch and small display showing the numbers 4,0,6,3 at the other end.

Presbyopia – A near vision problem in older adults. People with presbyopia have difficulty seeing things that are close. Presbyopia only occurs as people reach the age of 40 or more.

رؤية ضبابيّة لرأس وعنق حصان، أمامه شخص يمتطي جواداً آخر. واجهة الصورة ضبابيّة.

Refractive error – A common reason for vision problems, which is usually correctable with the right spectacles or contact lenses.

There are different types of refractive error leading to different vision problems. Some examples include astigmatism, hyperopia and myopia.

Topical antibiotic – Medicine that is applied directly to the skin or eyes to treat infection. Topical antibiotics can include drops and ointments.

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