Chronic dacryocystitis: as for this eye disease, the rate of women patients is 2 to 3 times higher than that of men. The basic reason for this eye disease is the obstruction or narrow of nasolacrimal duct. Generally speaking, women’s nasolacrimal duct is narrower compared to men’s, therefore, for women the risk of getting this eye disease is higher. What’s more, since the anatomical factors own the inherent characters, dacryocystitis always leaves a family history.
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca: this eye disease mainly happens at the time of climacteric. At the beginning, there is a feeling of having foreign objects in the eyes. It is very itchy, dry, and even eye burning. At the same time, the secretion of tears decreases. It will have a certain degree of visual rise and fall and fear of light. Owing to the reduction in secretion of tears, sometimes it will develop the keratitis in the form of curls.

Scleritis: this eye disease often happens at the deep bottom of sclera. It could bring about the syndrome of cornea and uveal organization. The pre-scleritis is supposed to happen on young women, which reflects both sides with great pains. In acute period, it will bring about temporary myopia. This may be caused by the swollen ciliary which makes the crystal and iris move ahead. The process of this eye disease could continue several weeks, months, and years. It depends.
Progressive sclerokeratitis: this eye disease could also be called sclerosing keratitis and it is often noticed among old women who often let their eyes tired. This eye disease may happen repeatedly and then spread to the whole cornea.
Peforating Scleromalacia: this eye disease is a rare kind of special scleritis. It is mainly found on women at the age of more 50. The pathological changes generally happen at the both sides of the eyes, but the serious degrees of the two eyes are not consistent. The process of this eye disease is very slow, but sometimes it appears to be acute—the sight is lost in several weeks. Its main features are the slow process, easiness of repeating, and toughness to cure totally.
Narrow-angle glaucoma: this eye disease as a typical common type of glaucoma often happens to women who are more than 40 years old. It is also noticed at both sides, but it reflects one side by another. The intermittence of both eyes could be as long as more 10 years. Since there will be an obvious phenomena of congestion in the front of eyes during the period of disease, this eye disease could also be called congestive glaucoma. The iris blocks the angle and the route of discharging aqueous humor, so it is called narrow-angle glaucoma. The anterior chamber of women is much shallower than that of men, and women are much easier to get excited than men as well; therefore, the rate to have this eye disease is 2 to 4 times higher than men.