Vitamin A deficiency can cause both temporary and permanent eye damage, and may
even lead to blindness.
Other issues can include neuropathy, or nerve damage, eysight problems
even leading to blindness, and quite often depression.
Not exact matches
Now, two new studies have added another disease: multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disorder that strips away nerve cells» protective covers,
leading to muscle weakness,
blindness, and
even death.
These might make the sun look dim, possibly
even dim enough
to look at without discomfort, but they may do nothing
to block infrared or ultraviolet radiation that will cause permanent damage
to the retina and possibly
lead to blindness.
Even worse, a miscalculation or lapse in regimen can cause blood sugar levels to rise too high (hyperglycemia), potentially leading to heart disease, blindness and other long - term complications, or to plummet too low (hypoglycemia), which in the worst cases can result in coma or even de
Even worse, a miscalculation or lapse in regimen can cause blood sugar levels
to rise too high (hyperglycemia), potentially
leading to heart disease,
blindness and other long - term complications, or
to plummet too low (hypoglycemia), which in the worst cases can result in coma or
even de
even death.
Even though the mice were genetically predisposed
to develop glaucoma — one of the
leading causes of
blindness in humans — they never did, no matter how old they got.
Although it isn't dangerous when it affects the mouth, it may
lead to partial or
even complete
blindness in case it affects the eye,
leading to ocular herpes.
Even though CEA often
leads to blindness, most dogs adapt reasonably well
to their loss of vision.
In some cases, cataracts can
lead to partial or
even complete
blindness.
A head injury may result in a concussion in a best case scenario, but high speeds can
lead to great impacts that may cause a traumatic brain injury, paralysis,
blindness, or
even death.
It was easy
to get, quack cures were ineffective and often unpleasant, and it could
lead to blindness, disfigurement, dementia, and
even death.