Answer:
<em><u>The answer is</u></em>: <u>1-A; 2-B; 3-F; 4-C; 5-D; 6-E.</u>
Explanation:
1.- <u><em>Strabismus</em></u> <em>is an alteration of the binocular vision that occurs when there is a loss of the parallelism of the eyes, that is</em>, when one eye directs the gaze towards a point in space, the other is diverted to a different direction. A)
2.- <u><em>Glaucoma</em></u> <em>is an eye disease that steals your vision gradually. In most types of glaucoma, the eye's drainage system is clogged and intraocular fluid cannot drain</em>. When accumulating, it causes an increase in pressure inside the eye that damages the optic nerve that is very sensitive, leading to loss of vision. B)
3.- <em><u>Commonly called stye</u></em> <em>is an infection in the eyelid that manifests as a small, red and painful nodule that grows at the base of the eyelashes or inside the eyelid.</em> Most hordeolum are caused by bacterial infections. Internal Hordeolum: Inside the eyelid. It is a product of meibomian gland infection. F)
4.- <em><u>The cataract</u></em><em> </em>is an opacity of the natural (or crystalline) <em>lens of the eye, which is located behind the iris and the pupil. </em> C)
5.- <u><em>When you have non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy</em></u><em>, the walls of the retinal blood vessels weaken.</em> Small lumps (microaneurysms) protrude from the walls of smaller vessels <em>and sometimes spill fluid and blood into the retina.</em> D)
6.- <u><em>The macular degeneration</em></u> consists of a degeneration of the retina, in the area of the macula,<em> the sector of greater visual acuity, whereby the central vision deteriorates.</em> E)