Night blindness. During WWII bomber piolts and crew were required to eat an allotted rashion of carrots to avoid this condition.
Having a deficiency in vitamin B12 could be a contributing factor of eye problems. Double vision is a certain condition that can happen because of a vitamin B12 deficiency.
If there is not enough of fluid in the eye , it causes irritation.
Glaucoma
Pink eye could happen.
Originally, everyone had brown eyes. The brown was caused by melanin in the eye. Melanin in the eye protects the eye from the damaging effects of ultraviolet light.
Having a deficiency in vitamin B12 could be a contributing factor of eye problems. Double vision is a certain condition that can happen because of a vitamin B12 deficiency.
Vitamin A deficiency can cause vision problems. Eat vitamin A-enriched foods like carrots, pumpkins, and leafy vegetables to avoid any eye-related problems.
deficiency of vitamin A causes xerophthalmia but there can be other causes also. In this defect eye fails to produce tears because of dryness off cornea
I think he/she can improve her eye sight by eating spinach since it has a high value of vitamin A , which is good for eyes.
yes of course when there is deficiency of vitamin A
the lack of the vitamin that is in carrots.
The first sign of Vitamin A deficiency is night blindness. Severe Vitamin A deficiency can cause Xerophthalmia (dry eye in which the eyes cannot produce tears) and complete blindness.
A deficiency of vitamin A means you could have problems with night vision. An excess of vitamin A doesn't make you see in the dark "better than normal", though. Neither of them has anything to do with whether you need glasses or not.
Nyctalopia (night blindness) is one of the first signs of deficiency of Vitamin A. moreover, deficiency of this vitamin can also produce Xerophthalmia (a medical condition in which the eye fails to produce tears), keratomalacia (an eye disorder resulting when the cornea becomes totally opaque and occurs blindness), and complete blindness since Vitamin A has a major role in phototransduction.
Vitamin A Your body converts carotene (which can be found in carrots) into Vitamin A. Vitamin A is a responsible for good and bad eye sight. Eye illness is usually the product of a Vitamin A deficiency.
.vitamin E deficiency may be involved in the development of partial open-angle glaucoma(POAG), an eye disorder whose causes are not fully understood as of the early 2000s. The possibility that POAG is a vitamin-deficiency disorder.needs further research
night blindness is cuased due to the lack of vitamin eye .