ermmm... 'missing eyeballs' will be the cause of blindness
sore eyes, irritated eyes sore eyes, irritated eyes
-.- no it only causes dry eyes. go ahead and try it. :D
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.
Hydrochloric Acid. Looking at your parents doing it usually just burns the eyes and causes temporary blindness.
The major causes of blindness are injuries to the eyes, brain damage, birth defects, and congenital weaknesses of the eyes or optic nerve. Some conditions such as cataracts and glaucoma (high interior pressure) will eventually cause blindness.
Night blindness is when a person's eyes have become poor at seeing in dim light approaching darkness. Some causes are from nearsightedness, cataracts, or vitamin A deficiency, though age is also a factor.
The synonym of "silaw" in Tagalog is "kislap" which means a bright or shining light that causes temporary blindness or discomfort to the eyes.
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No - colour-blindness is the inability of the brain to interpret correctly colours that the eyes see, or maybe the eyes have a defect in their structure that sends the wrong signals to the brain. Blindness (total?) is when the eyes are unable to send visual signals to the brain at all. Maybe the optic nerve is damaged, or the eyes themselves are damaged - there are various medical reasons for the cause of blindness.
Eye blindness is the state of being sightless in one or both eyes.
Night blindness, xerophthalmia or dry eyes, blindness, dry eyes, and other inflammatory diseases and conditions.
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