4.Glaucoma

Several hundred new cases of glaucoma are diagnosed each year, making it one of the most common eye conditions. Glaucoma is prevalent among the elderly, but it can also be detected in younger individuals. It is a condition that causes the excessive accumulation of pressure within the eye, which can result in symptoms such as impaired vision and a “bulged” appearance of the eyes.
If you have glaucoma, your vision is likely to be affected. There may also be times during the week or day when the condition appears to be worse than at other times: Your vision may only blur after half a day of gazing at a computer screen, or it may only occur in the afternoon.
If you suspect you have conjunctivitis, consult your physician: Vision can typically be restored with the correct management of the condition, which typically entails administering the correct medication.