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Quite possibly.
It will worsen your vision permanently.
Theoretically yes. An autoimmune disease is where the persons own system attacks itself and stimulating the immune system could worsen the symptoms and disease.
(i am not a doctor or anything) but if there is dangerous mold or mildew this could worsen a persons athsma, but athsma can not be an effect of the bad conditions of a house.
Congenital kyphosis may be alleviated to some extent by surgery and bracing. Kyphosis occurring later in life may worsen over time.
The opposite of to worsen would be to improve, or to make better.
The state of your heart will worsen if you continue smoking.
The verb for worst is worsen. As in "to worsen something or someone".
It can worsen Bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, heart disease.
My vision is now worse. I use to have a vision cloud between 9 and 12 in my vision area. The warp is gone, but the cloud now covers all my vision and in the 6 months since my surgery my vision continues to worsen and I am legally blind in that eye. The problem is, this eye is my dominant eye so my brain blends the blurred vision with the other side so that my vision is completely blurred unless I close the surgical eye. My local eye Dr has made another appointment for me to see the surgeon, although I am not hopeful anything can be done. I am out of money, and not insured. I am also not sure why the surgery failed, so why would I want this surgeon try to correct it? I can't drive, read or shop in a store alone. Very depressing. I hope your experience goes better. Vicki
I will refer you to my Blog and an article written about aging vision. http://contactlensking.blogspot.com/2009/10/purevision-multi-focals.html This article discusses the needs that must be met by our aging eyes.
The factor that helped worsen the Great Depression was the Smoot-Hawley Act.