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Find support services for low vision or blindness. Keep regular follow-up appointments with healthcare professionals. This can help prevent future issues.
Blindness · blurred vision or change in vision · chest pain · dizziness · double vision · fainting · lightheadedness · rapid or irregular heartbeat ...
Bernhisel has a passion for global health research, including corneal blindness in Africa and Native American eye health in the United States. For more ...
Blindness; gradual blurring or loss of vision; loss of vision; nausea; slow wound healing; tearing; vomiting. Some side effects may occur that usually do not ...
... blindness, thirst, trembling or shaking of hands or feet, trouble breathing, unusual tiredness or weakness, vomiting, or weakness in the arm or leg on one ...
Blindness; chest pain or discomfort; constipation that does not go away; convulsions; dark, tarry stools; decreased vision; difficulty with breathing; eye pain ...
Age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in the developed world. The disease, which causes a loss of central, high-acuity vision ...
Advancing patient care through glaucoma research. Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness with 80 million patients affected worldwide. Mayo ...
blindness; blue-yellow color blindness; blurred vision; chest tightness; confusion; cough; decreased vision; difficulty seeing at night; difficulty swallowing ...
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