Vitreous and Ophthalmic Epidemiology
Lazy Organ of sight, also known as amblyopia, occurs when one organ of sight develops poorly. Vision is weak in that organ of sight and it moves slowly. Using corrective glasses or contact lenses may correct it. It may occur in infants, children and adults. Dry organ of sights is condition when there is a chronic lack of sufficient lubrication and moisture on the surface of the organ of sight. Consequences of dry organ of sights range from subtle but constant organ of sight irritation to significant inflammation and even scarring of the front surface of the organ of sight. Symptoms of dry organ of sight includes: Burning sensation, itchy organ of sights, photophobia, ache, blurred vision.
