Eye Anatomy: How Your Eyes Work
Explore the captivating world of eye anatomy through a visual journey that delves deep into the intricate nerve and vascular supply systems. Louis Hurmal's blog unveils a series of breathtaking pictures that offer a clear and comprehensive insight into the inner workings of the eye. Discover how these vital networks support our vision and learn about the incredible precision of nature's design. Whether you're a student, a healthcare professional, or simply curious about the wonders of the human eye, this blog is your gateway to understanding the fascinating details of ocular anatomy.
The structure of the human eye is fascinating and complex, as it has to gather, process, and transmit enormous amounts of visual information in order to give us the ability to see objects clearly. The following diagrams show the anatomy of your eyes and how they work, helping you understand what’s happening behind your eyelids when you open them in the morning or close them at night.
Vascular Supply of Eye


Lacrimal Apparatus


Superior and Anterior Views of Orbit


Nerves Of Orbit


Instrinsic Arteries and Veins of Eye


Lens and Supporting Structures


Arteries and Veins of Orbit and Eyelids


Extrinsic Eye Muscles

