Cornea

Cornea at New Hall Hospital

What is a cornea?

Your cornea is clear tissue, made up of layers of cells, at the front of your eyeball. A healthy cornea allows light to pass into your eye and helps light focus on your retina (the light-sensitive film at the back of the eye) so that you can see images.

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Glaucoma is an eye disorder where your optic nerve, which connects your eye to your brain, is damaged by the pressure of the fluid inside your eye. 

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Retinal Detachment Surgery

Retinal detachment surgery seals retinal holes and reattaches your retina to the wall of your eye.

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