Glaucoma is usually diagnosed by a healthcare provider based on the symptoms and a physical examination. The doctor may perform several tests, including: - Measuring intraocular pressure, also called tonometry. - Testing for optic nerve damage with a dilated eye examination and imaging tests. - ChecRead more
Glaucoma is usually diagnosed by a healthcare provider based on the symptoms and a physical examination. The doctor may perform several tests, including:
– Measuring intraocular pressure, also called tonometry.
– Testing for optic nerve damage with a dilated eye examination and imaging tests.
– Checking for areas of vision loss, also known as a visual field test.
– Measuring corneal thickness with an exam called pachymetry.
– Inspecting the drainage angle, also known as gonioscopy.
Adenoids are lymphoid tissues located in the back of the nasal cavity. The most common complications of adenoids include: - Recurrent infections of ears and throat. - Nasal obstruction. - Breathing difficulties. - Sleep apnea. - Snoring. - Restless sleep. - Mouth breathing.
Adenoids are lymphoid tissues located in the back of the nasal cavity. The most common complications of adenoids include:
– Recurrent infections of ears and throat.
See less– Nasal obstruction.
– Breathing difficulties.
– Sleep apnea.
– Snoring.
– Restless sleep.
– Mouth breathing.