H44: Disorders of globe

H44.3: Other degenerative disorders of globe

The eyeball is made up of many different parts. The vitreous body of the eye consists of a transparent, gel-like fluid. It is surrounded by a thin membrane and fills the entire rear area of the eye. This is how it gives the eye its shape. The lens of the eye and a muscle holding the lens of the eye in place are also located inside the eye, for example. You need both to be able to see clearly. The vitreous body is surrounded by the vitreous membrane. The vitreous membrane fulfills different functions. It protects the eye, supplies the eye with nutrients and is important for seeing, for example.

Your eyeball has changed. This kind of change to the eyeball can develop as a result of a foreign body in the eye, for example. This kind of change to the eyeball may result in a person not being able to see as well as they used to or going blind.