because they are losing their sight and will go blind without a transplant. Or they are already blind because of bad corneas.
No one is forced to but that is the most successful treatment so if you want to have a chance to beat it, yes.
No and many people think the cornea is in the corner of your eye it is located in the center of your eye.
Some injuries and diseases can only be treated by a transplantation of the injured organ or body part. Basically it's the "medicine" needed to make them well - or at least less sick. W/o transplantation, these people would suffer, then maybe even die. Transplantation can improve their lives considerably.
transplantation of organ is becoming a successful practice now a days...so people will choose that in order to elongate there life span... and there are always large amount of young people with damaged kidney,heart,spleen or liver,so obviously the demand is more... further the the production of organs by culturing in lab has made it more effective
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Once transplanted, the new islet cells make and release insulin. Islet cell transplantation is primarily a treatment method for type 1 (juvenile) diabetes, but it can also be used to treat patients who have had their pancreas removed or.
A person is required to undergo laser treatment at least seven times in order to permanently remove hair. Most people will require more treatments, however less hair will grow back after each treatment. Electrolysis refers to a different mode of treatment, laser treatment is the most advanced treatment currently available.
The transparent anterior portion of the eye is known as the cornea. It plays a crucial role in focusing light onto the retina at the back of the eye to create clear vision. The cornea has no blood supply and receives nutrients through the tear film and aqueous humor.
The areas involved in transplantation may need to be bandaged overnight. People can return to normal activities within a day. Strenuous activities should be avoided in the first few days after the surgery.
Yes - both corneas can be donated to different people.
It is difficult to determine an exact life expectancy as it varies depending on individual health, overall medical condition, and access to treatment such as dialysis or kidney transplantation. However, without any kidney function, a person would typically require dialysis or kidney transplantation to survive. Without treatment, the person's health would likely decline rapidly over a period of weeks to months. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for a more individualized assessment.