Hemlock, specifically poison hemlock (Conium maculatum), does not directly cause blindness, but its toxic compounds can lead to severe neurological symptoms that may affect vision. Ingestion can result in respiratory failure, paralysis, and other serious health issues, which could indirectly impair vision. Always seek immediate medical attention if exposure or ingestion is suspected.
No.
ermmm... 'missing eyeballs' will be the cause of blindness
night blindness is caused due to the deficiency of vitamin a
Socrates drank a concoction containing hemlock, which is a poisonous plant. Hemlock causes respiratory paralysis and ultimately death.
defiency of vitamin a causes blindness.
No.
cerebral palsy
Go find out, smart boy.
There can be genetic contributions to blindness. Other causes can be eye trauma. Over or under exposure of the rods and cones in the eye, such as looking at the sun or being in a pitch black room for prolonged period of time. Certain drugs can cause blindness if taken in excess. Certain diseases such as glaucoma.
sore eyes, irritated eyes sore eyes, irritated eyes
The poison used to kill Socrates was called hemlock. It is a poisonous plant that causes respiratory failure and ultimately leads to death. Socrates was sentenced to consume a cup of hemlock as a method of execution in ancient Athens.
Causes their vision at night to lessen.