Where is the anterior chamber of the eye?

Dr. Casey Young
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2025-05-11 01:59:25
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The anterior chamber mainly refers to the space between the iris and cornea. Under normal circumstances, aqueous humor can be produced from the ciliary body and circulated back and forth between the anterior chamber and the pupil to maintain intraocular pressure. If angle-closure glaucoma or elevated intraocular pressure can cause the anterior chamber to become shallow, showing a significant decline in vision, for fungal corneal inflammation, can also cause the patient to show hypopyon, generally need to use hormone drugs for treatment, the anterior chamber needs to be seen under the slit lamp will be more obvious, the naked eye can see, but can not be seen more carefully by the naked eye.