Bufhthalmos: what it is and what diseases it is associated with

Buftalmos is an enlargement of the eyeball due to a build-up of fluid in the eye that prevents it from developing properly

It may be present at birth or appear early in childhood.

In most cases the enlargement of the eyeball affects both eyes, but the effect can be different in the two bulbs.

The problem may be associated with other congenital anomalies in other parts of the body.

What diseases can be associated with bufhthalmos?

The diseases that can be associated with buftalmos are as follows:

  • Glaucoma
  • Retinoblastoma

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list and that it is always best to consult your doctor if the symptoms persist.

What are the remedies for bufhthalmos?

Enlargement of the eyeballs can be treated surgically.

Possible approaches include goniotomy and trabeculectomy.

With bufhthalmos, when should I see my doctor?

In the case of buphthalmos, it is essential to see an ophthalmologist.

If not treated properly, the problem can lead to blindness.

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Source:

Humanitas

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