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What's are the different eye diseases?


What's are the different eye diseases?

do yourself a huge favor>>>go to WebMD and look them up. It's a great site for stuff like that and all answers are given in lay terms so you can understand if you are not a medical person.

cataracts


i dont know about diseases but theres myopia, presbyopia and hypermetropia which are defects

well from personal experince, as i had a cateract removed when i was 6 weeks old, i am now blind in the one eye. so cateracts are one..which impares vision, and causes blindness
i also have Glaucoma, which causes high blood pressure in the eyes

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