Sentences with phrase «eye damage such»

The devices have also been linked to eye damage such as cataracts.
Its purpose is to help people to effectively protect themselves from UV light, which causes sunburns, eye damage such as cataracts, skin aging, and skin cancer (see the section health effects of ultraviolet light).

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Some profess to have witnessed other supernatural events and miracles, such as the visage of Mary appearing in the sun, or the sacred heart pulsating in the sun — and that their lengthy staring at the sun does not damage their eyes.
When adults do this, it can indicate a health issue such as facial nerve damage, but in infants, it is only worrisome if they keep them eyes open for so long that their eyes get red and irritated.
The average triplet is born two months premature, significantly raising the risk of disabilities such as cerebral palsy and of lifelong damage to the infant's lungs, eyes, brain and other organs.
Such omissions risk damaging HMRC's reputation in the eyes of disabled taxpayers and therefore work against wider policy drives like getting more disabled people working.»
Damage to human chromosome 9 (of the cell's 24 pairs) where the gene that codes for E-NTPDase2 resides is known to cause eye and brain defects, such as microphthalmia — literally, small eyes.
A percentage of those patients have normal - tension glaucoma, experiencing classic problems such as optic nerve damage and vision loss, despite normal eye pressures.
Functional vision is used to perform everyday tasks such as safely crossing the road or finding a book on a bookshelf, but when the visual pathways between the brain and the eyes become damaged, the messages aren't correctly relayed and the visual field becomes reduced.
Approximately 9 % of the world's adult population has diabetes, which can cause serious health problems such as heart disease, nerve damage, eye problems, and kidney disease.
This promises to make proton therapy an option for thousands more cancer patients by reducing the risks of healthy tissue being damaged during treatment, particularly in vulnerable parts of the body such as the brain, eye and spinal cord.
Such technologies generally use a camera to detect visual information that is relayed to an implant inside the eye, which effectively replaces the damaged photoreceptors.
Called pathobionts, such bacteria can shift in the eyes of immune cells from friendly (commensal) to dangerous, triggering inflammation — a rush of cells and proteins meant to destroy bacteria, but that damage the body's cells in the wrong context.
In particular, we are asking how molecules that are important in eye development both prevent and protect against damage in disease states such as AMD and encourage regeneration of cells and their nerve fibers after injury.
Antioxidants neutralize that damage by offering up one of their own electrons, thereby helping to prevent cell and tissue breakdown that can result in further damage and disease — everything from wrinkles and hyperpigmentation to chronic conditions including cancer, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and eye diseases such as cataracts and age - related macular degeneration.
If uncontrolled, high blood sugar can increase your risk of numerous health conditions, such as kidney disease, nerve damage, eye problems and dental disease.
Clinical studies have shown that antioxidants such as vitamin C, vitamin E, CoQ10, lutein, zeaxanthin and beta - carotene can be very effective in reducing diabetic complications, including vascular, nerve and kidney damage, and damage to the retina of the eye.
I may add that some use of grape seed extract include complications related to diabetes, such as nerve and eye damage; vision problems, such as mucular degeneration (which can cause blindness); and swelling after an injury or surgery.
Fatigue and chronic lack of rest and sleep, age, damaged capillaries (smallest blood vessels around the eyes), periorbital hyperpigmentation (increased melanin production beneath the eyes making the skin to appear darker), seasonal allergies, eczema, frequent use of stimulants such as caffeine, smoking, drugs and alcohol, poor skin elasticity and health, lack of antioxidants, diet high in sugar and other refined products, age, thinner skin beneath the eyes, etc..
As your cat is 14 years old, she may have acquired an age - related eye problem such as eyelid issues, damage to the tear duct system, or glaucoma due to abnormalities associated with the structures inside the eye — these include cataracts, loose lens, inflammation of the soft tissues inside the eye, tumours, or bleeding inside the eye.
Acquired abnormalities include damage to the tear duct system due to factors such as infection, injury to the eyelid, trauma to the area around the eyes affecting the bones and soft tissues, irritations due to facial hair around the eyes, infections of the conjunctiva, cornea or tissues inside the eye, increased pressure in the eye, as well as tumours in or around the eyes.
Other sources of dry eye include drug toxicity (antibiotics such as sulphadiazine and sulphasalazine can cause temporary or permanent dry eye in some animals), drug - induced reaction (atropine and topical anesthetics temporarily reduce tear production), neurological impairment (damage to the nerves leading to the lacrimal glands), removal of the third eyelid (see Cherry Eye), systemic disease (e.g. distemper), chronic conjunctivitis, trauma to the tear glands, hypothyroidism, congenital disease (some dogs are born without lacrimal glands), breed predisposition.
In the body, organs such as the kidneys, the retina of the eye, and the valves of the heart are commonly damaged by hypertension.
In cats with primary hypertension (where there is no underlying disease that has caused the high blood pressure), it is usually possible to manage the hypertension and prevent future complications such as damage to the eyes.
The infective larva do not progress to adult worms in people but the migrating larvae leave the intestines and find their way to other organs such as lungs, liver, or eyes and cause damage and disease in those locations.
However, puppies who have survived distemper are often left with lasting ailments such as dry eye, hard pads, scarred lungs, neurological disorders and nerve damage.
This is only true if no other degenerative changes have occurred in the pet's eyes - changes such as glaucoma or retinal damage.
Such dogs will have a lifetime of extreme discomfort and permanent eye damage and for this reason are usually euthanased shortly after birth.
It can also cause other problems, too, such as injuries to the trachea and esophagus, injuries to blood vessels in the eyes, neck sprains, nerve damage, fainting, transient paralysis and even death.
We can prevent organ damage to the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, and eyes and make recommendations for management including medication and diet to prevent the progression of such problems.
On the other hand, people with immune system problems, such as those with HIV / AIDS, those taking certain types of chemotherapy, or persons who have recently received an organ transplant, and infants, may develop severe toxoplasmosis, which results in damage to the eye or the brain.
The rabbit's breed can affect life expectancy since certain breeds, such as popular varieties of lop breeds, are prone to eye and teeth conditions which can damage the overall health.
Sustained hypertension is associated with damage to the eyes, ears, brain, and kidneys.6, 7 A hypertensive emergency occurs when the patient has a marked elevation of blood pressure and is at risk for development of end - organ damage or vascular incidents, such as cerebral hemorrhage causing neurologic signs or intraocular hemorrhage causing blindness.7
Eye injuries include puncture wounds, abrasions, burns and lacerations all of which could cause serious damage and may rob pets of their sight and often occur in dogs with bulging eyes such as Boston terriers, pugs, and Chihuahuas.
This symptom, also called» Photophobia», may have several causes, such as eye inflammation, lack of iris pigmentation, cornea damage, eye cataracts, conjunctivitis, toxicity, shock, respiratory infections, rabies, or various diseases.
This chronic stimulation calls in antibodies and inflammatory proteins, and these can cause a lot of damage by precipitating into other delicate tissues such as the eye, kidneys, blood vessels, and joints.
High blood pressure can cause damage to multiple organs such as the blood vessels, heart and brain, not to mention the eyes and kidneys referenced earlier.
They announced that the game had to be banned - in its current form at least - due to the fact it featured «first - person perspective, close - up depictions of human characters being subjected to various types of violence, including explicit decapitation and dismemberment as well as locational damage such as stabbing through the chest, mouth, throat, or eyes,».
Other upgrades such as health increases and weapon damage are available, as long as players keep an eye out for hidden scrap metal caches hidden throughout each level.
In works such as Wounded (2014), depicting an injured girl with a bandaged eye, and Emergency (2013), portraying a child lying on a hospital bed, Nara's sense of horror at the damage engulfing his country is conveyed.
Meanwhile, some 30 percent of all babies infected in utero with Zika show eye conditions such as inflammation of the optic nerve, retinal damage or blindness after birth.
Facial injuries include contusions, dental fractures, facial fractures, as well as eye injuries such as damage to the cornea.
may be minor and heal within a short period of time, while other facial injuries, such as severe burns and eye damage, could be permanent and require costly and ongoing medical treatment over a long period of time.
Common facial injuries may be minor and heal within a short period of time, while other facial injuries, such as severe burns and eye damage, could be permanent and require costly and ongoing medical treatment over a long period of time.
A penetrating injury such as a laceration or a blunt force injury to the eye can cause temporary or permanent damage to eyesight.
But it is the unrelenting efforts of government ministers and the Association of British Insurers (ABI) stoking the myth of the compensation culture which is damaging the standing of health and safety in the eyes of the public and leading to measures making it more difficult for injured workers to claim compensation such as the Jackson reforms.
In addition, these policies could cover the following risks: total disability such as blindness, loss of two limbs; partial disability such as damage in one eye or loss of one limb; temporary disability when you are bedridden for some time; and permanent disability when the medical issue can not be corrected.
Obvious issues such as dripping faucets or a damaged wall will catch a buyer's eye and be hard to overcome.
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