Effects of Light on the Intraocular Pressure of Aqueous Humor

Taslim Reza

Abstract


High Intraocular Pressure (IOP) for longer period of time may guide the eye to different deceases and Glaucoma is one of them. Continuous, non-invasive and comfortable way of measuring IOP is necessary to detect the high IOP at the very early stage. Few methods are involved widely to measure the IOP in the doctor’s chamber. Some other methods can be used by the person himself but those are still in research stage. In this paper, we utilize the basic characteristics of white light and also the physical characteristics of aqueous humor and cornea to propose a continuous, non-invasive way to measure IOP. The change of intraocular pressure is relates to the change of refractive index and that changes are shown with proper plotting.

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