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Living With Low Vision

Can Retinal Detachment Surgery Prevent Blindness?

Retinal detachment disrupts the retina’s normal function, leading to low vision and sometimes causing blindness The appropriate recommendation would be to undergo retinal detachment surgery. Retinal detachment surgery has a high success rate in restoring an individual’s vision and helps prevent further retina detachment.

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Living With Low Vision

What Jobs Suit People with Visual Impairment?

The main problem that causes these individuals to be left out of the talent pool is that human resources can lose touch and fail to recruit individuals based on their skills, capabilities, and personalities. The article will show what these individuals are good at and what jobs suit visually impaired people.

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Living With Low Vision

Back To School: 7 Eye Health Tips for Visually Impaired Students

A new academic year is set to begin after a wonderful vacation. Yes! Back-to-school season is approaching for all students. Although vision impairments may not limit all activity, they might lead to a certain amount of loss of independence, especially for low vision students who prefer a meaningful school life. Many things may still be done if your kid is experiencing vision loss or the likelihood of becoming blind.

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Living With Low Vision

How the Optic Nerve Damage Causes Low Vision?

Ocular diseases can damage the optic nerve. Irreversible vision loss occurs because of significant optic nerve damage or degeneration of the optic nerve. Prevention and treatment are the first steps to take because vision loss cannot be restored after optic nerve damage.

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Living With Low Vision

Keep Your Eyes Healthy in the Summer: Stay Away From Visual Problems

Summer has officially arrived. Over 90% of the world’s population lives in the northern hemisphere, which means more people having fun in the sun. However, engaging in joyful outdoor activities and spending too much time in the sun might be harmful to your eyes. Today let us focus on eye health in the summer.

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