Fundus abnormalities
Introduction
Introduction Abnormal fundus - signs of disease in the elderly, hypertension, diabetes, high blood pressure, excessive cerebrospinal fluid, or vascular disease can cause abnormalities in the fundus. Another high myopia can cause retinal sparse.
Cause
Cause
The cause of abnormal fundus:
May have high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Fundus examination, ophthalmologic examination, slit lamp, fundus microvascular examination, ophthalmoscopy
Examination and diagnosis of abnormal fundus:
Do some eye examinations, such as fundus examinations.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Symptoms of abnormal fundus:
Hypertension: Patients with this condition have fundus changes. Early manifestations in the eye are the fundus of the fundus. Diabetes: Patients may affect fundus changes during the course of disease development. Diabetes should be cured before abnormal changes occur in the fundus to avoid blindness caused by retinopathy in severe cases. Heart disease: Hypertensive heart disease is often accompanied by arteriosclerosis in various organs, especially the brain, heart and kidneys. The fundus arteriosclerosis occurs earlier and causes blindness.
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