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RETINA WELLNESS REPORT FOR BLINDNESS PREVENTION

PATIENT INFORMATION

CHANDINI B
UID: P083 Email: x@x.xx
Gender: Female Phone: 000
Age: 17 Yrs Exam Center: Lensight - ZEISS Vision Centre

PATIENT HISTORY

Visit Date: Thu,28 Dec 2017,04:28 PM Reason for Consultation:


Diabetic Status: None Routine Visit
Glaucoma Status: Unknown Other Relevant Information:
Ocular History: Not Available
Not Available Medical History:
Not Available

OPTOMETRIC INFORMATION

-1.75 - SPH - -0.50


0.00 - CYL - -0.75
00 - AXIS - 180
00 - ADD - 00
6/6 N6 - Visual Acuity - 6/6 N6
NA - IOP (mm Hg) - NA

Advice:
Recommended to have an annual eye examination in 12 months.

Report Date: Thu,28 Dec 2017,04:49 PM


RETINA WELLNESS REPORT FOR BLINDNESS PREVENTION
CHANDINI B P083

OD OS

DR: AMD: DR: AMD:


Signs Not Present Signs Not Present Signs Not Present Signs Not Present
ONH region: Hypertensive Retinopathy: ONH region: Hypertensive Retinopathy:
Normal Signs Not Present Normal Signs Not Present
OD Clinical Findings: OS Clinical Findings:
Analysis of the non-mydriatic fundus image does not show Analysis of the non-mydriatic fundus image does not show
any abnormality in the retinal surface, retinal vasculature or any abnormality in the retinal surface, retinal vasculature or
optic nerve head region for making clinical assessments. optic nerve head region for making clinical assessments.

The retinal surface appears in normal shape with no deposits, The retinal surface appears in normal shape with no deposits,
lesions or signs of microneurisms, haemorrhages and lesions or signs of microneurisms, haemorrhages and
exudates. exudates.

The retinal vasculature is normal with no alterations in vessel The retinal vasculature is normal with no alterations in vessel
wall & vessel diameter. wall & vessel diameter.

The ONH region shows normal contoured optic disc and cup The ONH region shows normal contoured optic disc and cup
with no other lesions or optic nerve abnormalities in the with no other lesions or optic nerve abnormalities in the
retinal image. retinal image.

OD Observation & Comments: OS Observation & Comments:


Observations of the retinal surface reveal a normal reading. Observations of the retinal surface reveal a normal reading.
There are no findings indicative of any changes in the retinal There are no findings indicative of any changes in the retinal
surface. surface.

Observations of the retinal vasculature reveal no signs of Observations of the retinal vasculature reveal no signs of
vascular changes associated to elevated blood pressure. vascular changes associated to elevated blood pressure.
Report Date: Thu,28 Dec 2017,04:49 PM
RETINA WELLNESS REPORT FOR BLINDNESS PREVENTION

Observations of the ONH region shows findings which are Observations of the ONH region shows findings which are
indicative of normal ONH structures. indicative of normal ONH structures.

Advice:
Recommended to have an annual eye examination in 12 months.

You can access the high resolution images by scanning


the following QR code or through the url
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GENERAL EYE CARE TIPS


Don't take your vision for granted - Protect your sight with these six easy tips
1. Eat for Good Vision
Your eyes are a window to your overall health. Protecting your eyes starts with healthy nutrition. Food rich in omega-3 fatty acids, lutein, zinc, and vitamins C and E
can help ward off age-related vision problems such as macular degeneration and cataracts. A regular diet including the following food might lead to good eye health:
• Green, leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, and collards
• Salmon, tuna, and other oily fish
• Eggs, nuts, beans, and other non-meat protein sources
• Oranges and other citrus fruits or juices
Did you know....Following a well-balanced diet can also help you in maintaining a healthy weight. This can make you less likely to get obesity-related diseases such as
type 2 diabetes. Diabetes can lead to Diabetic Retinopathy one of the main causes blindness in adults.
2. Quit Smoking
The consumption of cigarettes makes you more likely to get cataracts, optic nerve damage, and macular degeneration.
3. Wear Sunglasses
Too much UV exposure makes you more likely to get cataracts and macular degeneration. The right kind of sunglasses will help protect your eyes from the sun's
ultraviolet (UV) rays. Choose sunglasses that block 99% to 100% of both UVA and UVB rays. Wraparound lenses help protect your eyes from the side. Polarized lenses
reduce glare when driving.
4. Use Safety Eyewear
If you work with hazardous or airborne materials on the job or at home, wear safety glasses or protective goggles every time. Also in your free time sports such as ice
hockey, racquetball, and cricket can also lead to eye injury. Always wear eye protection.
5. Look Away From the Computer Screen
Are you staring at your computer screen for long hours? Make sure your glasses or contact lens prescription is up-to-date and adequate for computer use.
6. Visit Your Eye Doctor Regularly
Everyone, even young children, should get their eyes examined regularly. It helps you protect your sight and see your best.

Report Date: Thu,28 Dec 2017,04:49 PM

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