The phrase "the eyes are the windows to the soul" has been used frequently. Medically speaking, they are also the organs that provide us sight, one of our most prized senses. Eye issues may be quite annoying, especially if they impair one's eyesight. The study of eye health is the focus of the medical specialty of ophthalmology. Ophthalmic nurses are among the specialists in this area who aim to prevent, identify, and treat patients with eye conditions. Children, adults, and babies are all treated by ophthalmic nurses. However, the majority of ophthalmic nurses' patients are elderly people since as we age, our eyes become more prone to illnesses and abnormalities. Of course, you have the option to work in a sub-specialty as an ophthalmic nurse, such paediatric ophthalmology
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