Significance of Ocular Changes
Ocular Changes refer to physiological alterations in the eye that can be indicators of hypertension and its complications, as well as changes resulting from UV-B exposure. These changes are well-documented in scientific literature, highlighting the eye's ability to reflect overall health conditions and the potential risks associated with environmental factors. Understanding these ocular changes is important for early detection and prevention of related health issues.
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The concept of Ocular Changes in scientific sources
Ocular Changes encompass eye alterations from UV-B exposure documented in literature and physiological changes signaling hypertension and its complications, highlighting the importance of eye health in broader medical contexts.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to changes that occur in the eye due to UV-B exposure, and are well-documented in the literature.[1]