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SSHL is not like any other normal hear-loss trouble. Rather it is quite a severe condition. Sudden deafness can occur at any time due to several reasons. This trouble does not affect both the ears rather only one specific ear is usually affected, and thus this is one of the prominent signs that can help the doctors to understand that SSHL has occurred.
What are the leading causes of this hearing loss?
- Head injury: If you have faced any severe kind of head injury ever, then ...more
What are the leading causes of this hearing loss?
- Head injury: If you have faced any severe kind of head injury ever, then ...more
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In Ayurveda, the term drishti dosha has been used to refer to eye sight issues. Ayurveda has identified and also explained a number of eye sight disorders. It has identified the causes, symptoms and different kinds of treatment for these eye disorders.
Causes of frail eyesight:
Weak eyesight is a common problem faced by people nowadays. Its major causes are-
Increased pollution in our surroundings leads to accumulation of dust within the eyes. This is a major cause of eye...more
Causes of frail eyesight:
Weak eyesight is a common problem faced by people nowadays. Its major causes are-
Increased pollution in our surroundings leads to accumulation of dust within the eyes. This is a major cause of eye...more
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Keratoconus is an eye problem where the cornea starts to thin and eventually its shape gets distorted. This disease is progressive in nature and can affect both the eyes. Due to this condition, your vision will get distorted, which can t be corrected with prescription glasses.
This condition mostly surfaces during one s teenage years or early twenties.
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In this condition, the shape of the cornea is distorted. Due to this change in shape, you ma...more
This condition mostly surfaces during one s teenage years or early twenties.
What are the symptoms?
In this condition, the shape of the cornea is distorted. Due to this change in shape, you ma...more
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Amblyopia is commonly known as 'LAZY EYE'. It is a vision development disorder, which affects eyes and the brain during infancy and childhood. It signifies that the eye does not achieve a normal visual acuity even with refractive correction in form of glasses or contact lens. During normal visual development, the eye and brain learn to 'see' and develop binocularity, that is the ability to perceive depth (Stereoacuity). This occurs in the first 8 to 10 years of life. Each eye transmits a clear a...more
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Retinopathy of Prematurity refers to a disease of the eye, seen in premature babies. The condition causes blood vessels in the eye to grow abnormally and eventually bleed or leak, leading to scarring of the retina. As the scar starts to shrink, it pulls on the retina, detaching it from the back of the eye. Since the retina is an essential part of the visual apparatus, its detachment can potentially lead to blindness.
ROP may also lead to other complications such as
Nearsigh...more
ROP may also lead to other complications such as
Nearsigh...more
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If you ve ever played Blind Man s Buff you know how helpless it can feel to be unable to see. While some people are born blind, others lose sight as a result of health issues, accidents etc. Imagine how a person would feel to be able to see something for the first time or to regain their sight?
Every human being with sight can choose to donate their eyes after their death and gift another person vision. When it comes to eye donation, there is no restriction on the person s age or overal...more
Every human being with sight can choose to donate their eyes after their death and gift another person vision. When it comes to eye donation, there is no restriction on the person s age or overal...more
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It is an eye disorder in which the retina is affected by abnormal growth of the blood vessels. Most of the time only one eye is affected. This is not an inherited disease and the principle causes are still unknown. Although in some cases, it has been speculated that some acquired somatic alterations in the NDP gene (Norrie disease (pseudoglioma)) causes Coats disease. The treatment depends upon the symptoms and the intensity of the disease.
There are many symptoms which can be seen in...more
There are many symptoms which can be seen in...more
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Between myopia or short-sightedness and hypermetropia or farsightedness, the latter is less common. However, this does not make it any less important. Farsightedness or long sightedness refers to a refractive error in the eye lens that creates problems focusing on objects nearby. This is because the light entering the eye does not converge on the retina but does so behind the retina.
Long-sightedness can be caused by a number of factors. Some of these are:
Structural problems w...more
Long-sightedness can be caused by a number of factors. Some of these are:
Structural problems w...more
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Your eyes are responsible for presenting the world to you, right from the time you wake up until the time you go to bed. In fact, your eyes deliver 80% of the information you take in each day. Therefore, it is important that you keep them safe and healthy.
However, most vision problems develop from early childhood, usually between the age of 2.5 years and 4 years. The most common ones are-
A wandering eye/crossed eye - Misalignment of the eyes
Farsightedness - Nearby ob...more
However, most vision problems develop from early childhood, usually between the age of 2.5 years and 4 years. The most common ones are-
A wandering eye/crossed eye - Misalignment of the eyes
Farsightedness - Nearby ob...more
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Amblyopia is commonly known as 'LAZY EYE'. It is a vision development disorder, which affects eyes and the brain during infancy and childhood. It signifies that the eye does not achieve a normal visual acuity even with refractive correction in form of glasses or contact lens. During normal visual development, the eye and brain learn to 'see' and develop binocularity, that is the ability to perceive depth (Stereoacuity). This occurs in the first 8 to 10 years of life. Each eye transmits a clear a...more
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