Ophthalmology Inherited Eye Disorders
Ophthalmology Inherited Eye Disorders are genetic disorders that can cause severe vision problems or even blindness. These disorders are caused by mutant genes passed from parent to child, although occasional spontaneous mutations can also occur. Ophthalmology Inherited Eye Disorders can affect the function of the cornea, lens, retina, and other parts of the eye, and can range from mild to severe. Treatment depends on the type and severity of the disorder, and may include medication, surgical correction, or lifestyle changes. Early diagnosis and treatment is important as some of these disorders can lead to permanent visual impairment or even blindness. With the right diagnosis and treatment, many people with Ophthalmology Inherited Eye Disorders can enjoy improved quality of life.
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