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Eating sweets, foods high in sugar can affect vision?
Eating too many sweets can affect vision because high blood sugar levels reduce the osmotic pressure of body fluids and change the nature of metabolic reactions of cells in the eyes.
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Reading in low light is not good for children's eyes?
Reading in low light does not impair a child's vision. However, both bright and dim lighting can temporarily strain a child's eyes. When a child reads in low light or does any type of close-up work for long periods of time, it becomes harder for them to focus and they blink less, which can cause their eyes to become dry and irritated. To reduce eye strain, have your child take a break every 20 minutes or so and focus on something in the room.
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What is the difference between amblyopia and amblyopia?
In addition to common refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness or presbyopia, children can also experience other vision problems such as strabismus and amblyopia. So how are strabismus and amblyopia different?
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Glioma in children
Pediatric gliomas are tumors that develop in the brain or spinal cord and can be life-threatening if not detected and treated early. To better understand the types of pediatric gliomas and treatment methods, follow the specific information below!
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Who lives longer, the "night owl" or the "early bird"?
Staying up late is a common habit in many people's daily life. However, this is a habit that is extremely harmful to your health and life. So is waking up early good and why should you wake up early?
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Diagnosis and treatment of herpes keratitis
Herpes keratitis is a viral infection of the eye. Treatment will depend on the severity, but if left untreated it can cause serious damage to the eye, even vision loss and blindness.
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How to treat fungal keratitis?
Fungal keratitis is a condition in which the cornea is damaged, the corneal epithelium is lost, accompanied by fungal infection of the corneal stroma or endothelium. If not treated promptly, corneal ulcers will cause serious problems, the patient will have reduced vision or even blindness.
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Complications of optic neuritis
Optic neuritis is an inflammation that affects the myelin sheath of the optic nerve, limiting its ability to transmit visual signals to the brain. Although the disease can sometimes recover completely after a period of time, active examination and proper monitoring from the beginning is necessary to prevent complications of optic neuritis.
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Endoscopic surgery to decompress the optic nerve
Endoscopic optic nerve decompression surgery is a method used to treat cases of reduced or lost vision after traumatic compression of the optic nerve (cranial nerve number 2).
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Tumors and lesions around the eye socket are common
The structure of the eye socket is a pyramid-shaped bone cavity, the top facing backwards, the bottom extending forwards due to the structure of the skull and facial bones. Due to the special protection of the sensitive eye, the soft tissues of the eye socket do not directly press against the periosteum but are covered by fascia. Therefore, in general, orbital lesions or tumors often develop inside or outside the fascia.
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Keratitis caused by bee stings and what you need to know
Bee stings to the eye are not a common accident but they can cause a lot of discomfort and even be dangerous for the patient. Bees can sting the eyelids, conjunctiva or cornea, causing keratitis. Of these, being stung by a bee in the cornea is the most serious injury, which can cause keratitis or even blindness if not treated promptly.
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