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Clinical priority codes
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Atropine in focus
Sep 26, 2024 · Although not currently licensed for use in the UK, a multi-centre trial has investigated the safety and effectiveness of low-dose atropine (0.01%) for myopia management among UK children. In September 2023, consultant ophthalmologist Imran Jawaid and colleagues published a narrative review for UK practitioners examining the evidence regarding the effectiveness and safety of low-concentration ...
Your prescription explained - AOP
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NHS eye sight test eligibility and vouchers - AOP
Find out if you're eligible for an NHS-funded sight test, whether you're in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland Eligibility for NHS-funded sight tests in the UK, varies depending on which country you live in. Please click below on the country where you …
Eyelid lumps and bumps - aop.org.uk
An acute infection of an oil gland on the edge of the eyelid, which is often red, painful and tender to the touch. Styes can be external (where the glands on the edge of the lid are infected) or internal (where the glands deeper inside the lid are infected). Most …
Colour vision deficiencies (colour blindness)
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Log in - AOP
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Blepharitis - AOP
What is blepharitis? Blepharitis causes eyelids to become red, swollen and inflamed. It doesn’t normally cause serious damage to the eyes, but it can be very uncomfortable.
Dry eye syndrome symptoms, causes and treatment - Eye health …
The normal tear fluid that lubricates the eyes is made up of three layers – an oily (lipid) layer, a watery (aqueous) layer, and a sticky (mucous) layer – and these normal tears are what prevent our eyes from feeling dry. You release extra tears when you …