Yes, and no. It depends on the cause of the blindness. If blindness is caused be a deterioration of the optic nerve for example it is irreversable. If it is caused by a cloud on the lens that can be fixed by inserting a synthetic lens in the eye.
blindness is cured ok say if u have glasses and u cant really see things from far away u can.... every morning get up wash ur eyes wash yourself then get a bowl put milk in it and cut two cucumbers put them in there an dip the cucumbers in the milk and let them rest them on your eyes trust me I did the same thing it worked
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That won't help. Near/Farsightedness is caused by the shape of the eye. You can't cure it with milk and cucumbers. It can be cured by surgery.
Blindness is completely different. Most of the time, blindness is irreversible, but if the blindness is caused by a clouded lens, you can get the lens surgically removed and have a new lens put in.
Yes, it can be cured through proper medicine and proper diet. It can also cured through hypnosis. Diabetes hypnosis help you to eliminate this problem as your sugar levels normalize and you begin to maintain your energy naturally and efficiently.
No, not always. My brother was born blind. He has no optic nerves. He cannot be cured unless God cures him. Pray to God. "Ask and you shall receive."
yes it can be caused not only by not talking diabetes medication but taking it irregularly
Diabetes cannot be cured today, they can be stopped for a period with diet, physical exercises, medicaments, insulin.
Blindness can be the result of many medical conditions, as well as from accident or mishap. Diabetes may result in blindness. The best way to prevent this risk is to manage the diabetes with medication or lifestyle changes. Risk of blindness by accident can be averted by taking safety precautions, such as wearing safety glasses when doing science experiments and wearing sunglasses on bright days.
There is no cure for diabetes. Diabetes can be managed through careful diet, exercise, weight management, monitoring blood sugar, and taking medication such as insulin exactly as directed.
yes
Most likely no.
liver failure, kidney failure, heart failure, death. Diabetes is a disease of a vital organ you need to take care of it.
The answer is blindness
You should continue taking medication for Bipolar Disorder for the rest of your life. It's like having diabetes and needing to take insulin.
ohip does cover Australian diabetes
yes
While insulin can have side effects (particularly when more than prescribed is used), it does not cause blindness. Diabetes can cause retinal (eye) problems, though, which could be the reason some people believe insulin to cause eye problems.
Common diseases that cause blindness are onchocerciasis, syphilis, diabetes, glaucoma, trachoma. Many other less common diseases may cause blindness.
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