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  2. Overview of common vision problems and medications - AOL

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    Macular degeneration is an incurable eye condition that affects the retina. It comes in two forms: wet and dry. ... Glaucoma. Macular degeneration. ... They can include traumatic cataract ...

  3. Visual impairment - Wikipedia

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    In other words, uveitis diseases tend to be classified by their anatomic location in the eye (e.g. uveal tract, retina, or lens), as well as can create complication that can cause cataracts, glaucoma, retinal damage, age-related macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy. [71]

  4. Macular degeneration - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of age-related macular degeneration and its associated features increases with age and is low in people <55 years of age. [101] Smoking is the strongest modifiable risk factor. [102] As of 2008, age-related macular degeneration accounts for more than 54% of all vision loss in the white population in the US. [103]

  5. Glaucoma - Wikipedia

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    In open/wide-angle glaucoma, flow is reduced through the trabecular meshwork, due to the degeneration and obstruction of the trabecular meshwork, whose original function is to absorb the aqueous humor. Loss of aqueous humor absorption leads to increased resistance and thus a chronic, painless buildup of pressure in the eye. [37]

  6. Acute visual loss - Wikipedia

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    Angle-closure glaucoma should be considered if there is painful loss of vision with a red eye, nausea or vomiting. [4] The eye pressure will be very high typically greater than 40 mmHg. [ 5 ] Emergent laser treatment to the iris may prevent blindness.

  7. Myopia - Wikipedia

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    [65] [85] People with high myopia are more likely to have retinal detachments [86] and primary open angle glaucoma. [87] They are also more likely to experience floaters, shadow-like shapes which appear in the field of vision. [88] In addition to this, high myopia is linked to macular degeneration, cataracts, and significant visual impairment.