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Diabetic retinopathy

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retinopathy is a disease of the retina which is caused by diabetes mellitus. This damages the small blood vessels in the retina and leads to vision loss in small sections of the retina. At an advanced stage, these

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Visual Acuity

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vitreous humour with the retina can lead to reduced visual acuity, for instance, if the media do not focus the incoming light on the retina, but instead focus it in front of the retina (short-sightedness), [...] behind it (long-sightedness), or if one focus point on the retina is not attained (astigmatism). In addition, damage to the eye media, the retina or the optic nerve can lead to reduced visual acuity. Visual [...] visual acuity decreases In order to see objects clearly, the incoming light must be focused on the retina. The better this process works, the sharper our vision - and we are then able to distinguish objects

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Eschenbach Vision | Eye and Eyesight

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magnifying vision aids are able to compensate for the impaired vision by magnifying the images on the retina. Before a suitable magnifying vision aid can be selected, it is necessary to find out what the m [...] Read more Visual Acuity In order to see objects clearly, the incoming light must be focused on the retina. The better this process works, the sharper our vision - and we are then able to distinguish objects [...] other with greater precision. Visual acuity is the sharpness with which an object is focused on the retina. Read more Where you can find help People who suffer from visual impairment require special help

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Macular degeneration

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of the retina and is therefore the area of sharpest vision in the eye. With macular degeneration, your central vision deteriorates as a result of an accumulation of waste deposits under the retina. The first

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Magnification requirement

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magnifying vision aids are able to compensate for the impaired vision by magnifying the images on the retina. Before a suitable magnifying vision aid can be selected, it is necessary to find out what the m

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FAQ

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the case of long-sightedness, the eyeball is too short. The focal point of the eye is behind the retina. Your near vision is then blurred, e.g. when reading. When the eye compensates through accommodation [...] case of short-sightedness, the eyeball is too long. The focal point of the eye is in front of the retina and your distance vision will be blurred. The eye is not able to compensate for short-sightedness [...] Only glasses with minus powered lenses can correct short-sightedness by moving the image back to the retina. What is myopia? Myopia is the medical term for short-sightedness. What is age-related long-sightedness

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Where you can find help

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Sehbehind. BFS - Thüringen e.V. Am Klosterteich 14 07616 Thalbürgel Phone: +49 3641 309775 Email: retina-selbsthilfe@gmx.de Bund zur Förderung Sehbehind. BFS - Wiesbaden-Hessen e.V. Biebricher Allee 81a

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