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Astigmatism (ah-STIG-mah-tizm)
A condition in which the eye does not focus properly because of uneven curvatures of the cornea.
Audiometry(aw-dee-OM-eh-tree)
The use of an audiometer to measure hearing acuity.
Barotrauma(bar-oh-TRAW-mah)
Pressure-related ear discomfort that is often caused by changes in air pressure.
Cataract(KAT-ah-rakt)
The loss of transparency of the lens that causes a progressive loss of visual clarity.
Cochlear implant(KOCK-lee-ar)
An electronic device implanted behind the ear to restore certain hearing losses.
Diplopia(dih-PLOH-pee-ah)
The perception of two images of a single object.
Glaucoma(glaw-KOH-mah)
A group of diseases characterized by increased intraocular pressure that causes damage to the retinal nerve fibers and to the optic nerve.
Hemianopia(hem-ee-ah-NOH-pee-ah)
Blindness in one half of the visual field.
Hyperopia(high-per-OH-pee-ah)
A defect in which light rays focus beyond the retina (also known as farsightedness).
Myopia(my-OH-pee-ah)
A defect in which light rays focus in front of the retina (also known as nearsightedness).
Nystagmus(nis-TAG-mus)
Involuntary, constant, rhythmic movement of the eyeball.
Ophthalmoscopy(ahf-thal-MOS-koh-pee)
The visual examination of the fundus of the eye with an ophthalmoscope.
Optometrist(op-TOM-eh-trist)
Specializes in measuring the accuracy of vision to determine whether corrective lenses are needed.
Otitis media(oh-TYE-tis MEE-dee-ah)
An inflammation of the middle ear.
Otomycosis(oh-toh-my-KOH-sis)
Fungal infection of the external auditory canal.
Otopyorrhea(oh-toh-pye-oh-REE-ah)
Flow of pus from the ear.
Otorrhea(oh-toh-REE-ah)
Any discharge from the ear.
Periorbital edema
Swelling surrounding the eye or eyes.
Photophobia(foh-toh-FOH-bee-ah)
Excessive sensitivity to light that can be the result of migraines, excessive wearing of contact lenses, drug use, or inflammation.
Presbycusis(pres-beh-KOO-sis)
Gradual loss of sensorineural hearing that occurs as the body ages.
Presbyopia(pres-bee-OH-pee-ah)
The common changes in the eye that occur with aging.
Radial keratotomy(ker-ah-TOT-ah-mee)
The surgical procedure to correct myopia by making incisions partially through the cornea, causing it to flatten.
Strabismus(strah-BIZ-mus)
Disorder in which the eyes point in different directions or are not aligned correctly.
Tinnitus(tih-NIGH-tus)
A ringing, buzzing, or roaring sound in one or both ears.
Tonometry(toh-NOM-eh-tree)
The measurement of intraocular pressure.
Vertigo(VER-tih-goh)
Sense of whirling, dizziness, and the loss of balance, that often is combined with nausea and vomiting.