| 1 | Mild injury of eyeball, Intraocular hemorrhage (bleeding). |
| 2 | Conjunctivitis (pink eye) is an infection or swelling in conjunctiva, watery or thick discharge, it can be caused by allergies or a bacterial or viral infection. |
| 3 | Affections of eyelids, Blepharitis, Tarsal tumors, chalazion (A red bump on your eyelid. It is called an eyelid cyst or a meibomian cyst.) Trachoma, Cysts, Eczema, Fissures, Scabs, Nodosities, ulcers, Styes, oedema, Agglutination. |
| 4 | Nystagmus, An involuntary eye uncontrolled movement which may cause the eye to rapidly move from side to side, up and down or in a in a circular pattern. |
| 5 | Astigmatism, curvature of the eye that causes blurred distance and near vision, distorted vision. |
| 6 | Diplopia, double vision, Hemiopia, loss of vision in either the whole left or the whole right half of the field of vision. |
| 7 | Xeropththalmia, abnormal dryness of the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye, lacrimation complains. |
| 8 | Ptosis, drooping upper-eyelid. |
| 9 | Night blindness, color blindness, Day Blindness. |
| 10 | Dystonia. Neurological movement disorder. Unintentional movements such as muscle spasms and contractions, uncontrollable blinking. |
| 11 | Exophthalmos, proptosis, Graves disease, Protruding eyes. |
| 12 | Dark circles under or around the eyes. |
| 13 | Optic illusions, muscae volitantes, Eye floaters that move with eye movements. Halo around light, Color illusions. |
| 14 | Iritis, inflammation of the colored part of eye. |
| 15 | Optic nerve atrophy, paralysis, optic neuritis, optic neuropathy, damages the optic nerve. |
| 16 | Presbyopia. Loss of the eye's ability to change focus to see near objects, loss of ability to see close objects or small print. Long-sightedness, hyperopia. |
| 17 | Strabismus, squint eyes. Eyes don't look in exactly the same direction at the same time. |
| 18 | Affection of cornea, abscesses, foreign bodies, Keratitis, vesicles, Opacities. Ulcers, wounds etc. |
| 19 | Other |