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Idiopathic Peripheral Periphlebitis
Idiopathic Peripheral Periphlebitis also called Eales Disease is a rare disease of eye characterized by sudden loss of vision, due to inflammation of the blood vessels of the eye leading to recurrent hemorrhage into the eyeball as well as oozing of clear thick fluid from inside of the eyeball.
Retinitis pigmentosum
Retinitis pigmentosa is a genetic or inherited eye disorder in which there will be abnormalities of rods, cones or retinal pigmented epithelium. In this condition the light sensitive layer of retina undergoes degeneration.
Postpartum hemorrhage
Post partum hemorrhage is defined as blood loss greater than 500 ml in a Vaginal delivery and greater than 1,000 ml in a cesarean delivery. There are vaious causes for the post partum hemorrhage. The main cause is uterine atony.
Retinal detachment or detached retina or retinal tear
Retinal detachment is a condition of the eye in which the retina is detached from its underlying layer. It is a medical emergency and it causes sudden vision loss and blindness. It is very common in persons who have severe myopia.
Signs and Symptoms of Hypertension
There are two types of hypertension that are usually defined i.e. Primary and Secondary Hypertension. Primary Hypertension is also known as essential hypertension. Primary hypertension or essential hypertension will not have any cause predefined while the secondary hypertension will be secondary to any other medical causes like some tumors or some systemic diseases.