Eye Diseases
Eye Diseases
:Myopia (nearsightedness).
:Hyperopia (farsightedness).
:Astigmatism (distorted vision at all distances).
:Presbyopia that occurs between age 40–50 years (loss of the ability to focus up close, inability to read words in a book, need to hold newspaper farther away to see clearly).
:Common Eye Conditions:
:Cataracts.
:Color Blindness.
:Diabetic Retinopathy.
:Dry Eye.
:Floaters.
:Retinal Detachment.
:Glaucoma.
:Pink Eye.
: 4 Most Common Eye Problems:
The four most common eye diseases are
:Pterygium.
:Pinguecula.
:Cataract.
:Glaucoma.
:Blurry Vision:
Often, blurry vision is a sign of a refractive error, such as long-sightedness, short-sightedness or astigmatism.
However, it can also be a symptom of more serious eye conditions or neurological disorders.
:Best Eye Disease:
Best disease is a type of macular dystrophy and is also called “Best vitelliform macular dystrophy”.
Macular dystrophies are inherited eye conditions meaning they are caused by a fault in a gene.
Best disease can affect both men and women.



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