Everyone’s vision is reduced in low light conditions. Nevertheless, some have particular difficulties at night in such conditions. This is known as night-blindness or nyctalopia. How is night vision different from daytime vision? Night vision is different from daytime vision. At night, the ability to perceive colour is reduced and our vision is practically […]
ICR’s Terrassa branch, located in the iconic Casa Ignasi Escudé Galí, offers a high quality ophthalmology service to the people of Terrassa. The centre, which comprises two rooms for ophthalmology consultations and two for optometry, provides a wide range of eye tests and treatments. Technology and experience The branch, which was founded in 1986, has various subspecialties […]
Elderly people are at a higher risk of suffering from age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), one of the leading blindness causes in developed countries. This disease affects central vision and limits reading and writing abilities, besides causing problems in recognizing faces. Luckily, there are a few measures that can be undertaken in order to reduce the […]
Vision during pregnancy may change due to fluid retention, an increase in blood volume, hormonal changes and other physical changes which take place during pregnancy. These are often temporary changes that resolve after the baby’s birth or after maternal lactation. Vision changes are usually minor and they do not tend to require a change in […]
A sad movie ending, a breakup, an onion chopped into slices, a blow or contusion, or fits of laughter may bring us to tears, a liquid that has many functions. Lachrymal glands produce them continuously, and can generate between 55 and over 110 liters of tears per year, thus contributing to maintaining daily eye health […]
Doctor Castillo, Head of Neuro-ophthalmology and Teaching Department at ICR, has published an article under the name La oftalmología en la antigua Grecia y Roma (Ophthalmology in ancient Greece and Rome) as a coauthor alongside doctor Sergio Miserachs. The article has been published in the historical section of Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología […]
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