The following Conditions are related to Eyes

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  • Colitis

    Ulcerative colitis is often treated with either medication therapy or surgery. Certain medication classifications may be effective in curing ulcerative colitis. The type you choose will be determined by the severity of your disease.Drugs that work well for one person may not work well for another, so it may take some time to discover a medication that works for you. Furthermore, because some medications have major side e  Read More

  • Crohn's disease

    Inflammation in and around the digestive tract and whole excretion system caused is by Crohn’s Disease. It is one type of IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease). This swelling creates issues in easy bowel movements and results in pain, vomiting, nausea, constipation, and many more related problems.Diagnosis:There are two methods with which doctors can get assured of the disease:Laboratory Te  Read More

  • Cryptophthalmos-syndactyly syndrome

    An uncommon genetic condition known as cryptophthalmos syndactyl syndrome is characterized by a number of birth defects.A narrow, blocked, and malformed voice box and lower respiratory tract (nostrils, larynx, and lungs); limb anomalies; kidney (renal) abnormalities; external genital malformations; eyes that are completely covered by skin and usually malformed (cryptophthalmos) causing blindness; a fusion of the sk  Read More

  • Glutaricacidemia i

    Glutaric acidemia I is a rare and severe inherited condition that makes the body unable to digest certain types of protein ( amino acids). This results in organic acid disorder that results in an abnormal buildup of organic acid in blood and urine. Moreover, the tissues of the body can also be intoxicated and serve health problems like brain damage, kidney, and liver failure.People with Glutaric acidemia I lack par  Read More

  • Pyroglutamicaciduria

    Pyroglutamicaciduria (PGA) is a rare metabolic disorder that causes high levels of PGA in the blood.Pyroglutamic acid (PA) is an intermediate product of glutamine metabolism.Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid that is abundant in the body and is involved in many metabolic processes.PA is formed from glutamine via transamination reactions involving glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH).PA is e  Read More