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| Worldwide, about 38 million people are blind and 110 million people have visual disabilities. This number increases steadily in proportion to population growth and aging factor. Two-thirds of all blindness is avoidable either by prevention or treatment. The first step to effective prevention and treatment of visual disabilities is people being aware of eye care, eye disorders and treatment options. |
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| Eye donation |
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| Corneal blindness, which accounts for 5.1% of blindness cases worldwide, can be cured with eye donation. |
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| Diabetic retinopathy: |
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| It is the damage to retina caused by complications of diabetes mellitus, which eventually leads to blindness. |
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| Low vision aids |
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| Condition in which a person is without a significant measure of vision but is not totally blind |
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| Benefits of Phaco |
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| Suture-less Cataract surgery has been made possible using phacoemulsification technique |
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