Emmetropia The emmetropic eye is normal eye Emmetropic eye parallel rays of light come to focus on the retina
Ametropia Ametropia (Refractive error) Mismatch between axial length and refractive power Parallel light rays don’t fall on the retina (no accommodation) Hyperopia { hypermetropia } Myopia Astigmatism
Hyperopia {Hypermetropia} The parallel rays coming from infinity focus at point behind the retina( unaccommodative eye) Axial hyperopia Curvature hyperopia Latent hyperopia Manifest hyperopia Absolute hyperopia
To Understand A 32 year old man have vn of 6/18 With+ 1.00 D improves vn 6/6(Absolute hyperopia) If an additional+1.50D patient can still see 6/6 (manifest hyperopia) With cycloplegic +3.50D vn 6/6 So 1.00D is latent
Symptoms and treatment Young may not cause symptoms Eye strain Headaches Earlier presbyopia On demand to correct with convex lenses Spectacle Contact lens Surgery
Myopia Is near-sightedness is that condition on in which parallel rays of light come to focus at point just in front of the retina Axial myopia Curvature myopia Index myopia
Symptoms And Treatment Inability to see objects clearly at distance Squeeze eyes Burning sensation To correct with concave lens Spectacle Contact lens Surgery
Astigmatism Astigmatism is the condition in which rays of light are not refracted equally in all directions so that point focus on the retina is not attained Regular astigmatism Irregular astigmatism
Regular Astigmatism Regular astigmatism is that refractive condition in which the axes of the principal meridians of the astigmatism are right angles to each other. Types: Simple Astigmatism Simple Hyperopic / Myopia Astigmatism Compound Hyperopic / Myopic Astigmatism Mixed Astigmatism
Regular Astigmatism Types
Irregular Astigmatism It is a refractive condition in which excess of the principal meridian are not right angle to each other. If the cornea has damaged by Trauma or inflammation or scar tissue. Irregularity of the corneal surface.
Symptoms and treatment Blurred vision Eye strain To correct with concave/convex cyl Spectacle Contact lens Surgery
Presbyopia Everyone becomes presbyopic with age Decreases accommodative ability of the ciliary muscle
Symptoms and treatment Inability to do near work Some patient complain that they have to hold the print farther away Fatigue Trouble with Threading a needle To correct with convex lens Spectacle Contact lens
Visual Age consideration for Presbyopic At the ages 42 to 45----+ 1.00D to +1.25D At the ages 45 to 50----+ 1.50D to +1.75D At the ages 50to 65----+ 2.00D to +3.00D
Aphakia Is a condition in which the crystalline lensis absent from the eye May be caused by removal of cataract lens or displacement of the lens To correct with convex lens Spectacle Contact lens Surgery
Kept in mind The optical centers must be exact Vertex distance Lanticular aphakic lens The frame must fit comfortably on the nose and to b set straight