Yes it can I have been left with hardly any sight in my left eye due to t.b along with other problems
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis primarily damage the lungs. If left untreated, the infection can spread from the lungs to affect other organs such as the kidneys, spine, and brain.
Untreated glaucoma can cause blindness, but it's not itself directly fatal. Someone with glaucoma will live, on average, about as long as they would have if they'd gone blind from some other cause.
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The danger is it will probably lead to total blindness.
If left untreated glaucoma causes blindness.
Yes, certain black flies can cause blindness, particularly through the transmission of diseases. One notable example is the black fly species that transmits the parasite Onchocerca volvulus, which causes river blindness (onchocerciasis). The disease can lead to severe eye damage and, ultimately, blindness if left untreated. Preventative measures and treatment are crucial in affected areas to reduce the risk.
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.
Television does not cause blindness.
It gives you tuberculosis.
The procedure is used to treat cataracts.Cryotherapy is performed to remove the clouding protein matter from the lens. If left untreated, cataracts may eventually cause blindness
Uveitis is an eye condition, which left untreated, can cause blindness. It is caused by inflammation ( swelling ) in the back of the eye. It is possible to cure it by using eye drops or getting injections directly into the eye.
The cause of color blindness is X-linked factors.