There are many forms of blindness that require treatment to overcome blindness, some are neurological and some are physiological. Some situations begin to develop at a young age, but the other situation knows these effects until after birth. [27] One of the most common forms of blindness is age-related macular degeneration (AMD). This situation mainly affects elderly people over 50 years old. AMD has two types of "wet" AMD and "dry" AMD. [3] "Wet" AMD is not the most common, but unfortunately it is the most important thing.
I have not found a cure for the blind, but there are many treatments that can prevent the progression of various eye diseases. A blind person is robbed of the beautiful world of life. Unfortunately, blind people are not usually respected as much as others. There are often discrimination in workplaces and schools. Because of this discrimination blind people are usually not hired for their well-qualified job. Currently there are hundreds of laws that prevent all forms of discrimination against people who lose sight.
As in most developing countries, India is not a place that is easily blind. However, this is a place to easily overlook. There are 8 million blind people, of whom more than 75% have evasive blindness causes. Refraction abnormalities, a complication caused by erroneous eye focus, are the major cause of blindness and can be successfully rectified by appropriately trained ophthalmologists. One out of ten Indians has never been to an ophthalmologist. Hema Shah is one example. She grew up in Mumbai, Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra, India. She was a 43 - year - old female firecracker with a slight body and a sharp tongue, because of lack of proper medical care, she lost sight of her right eye shortly after birth. . Like most blind people in India, Hema and her family live below the poverty line.
There is an ethical blind spot in the treatment of animals, which can prove the cruelty of the benefits perceived by humans. Animals are creatures. They are breathing lungs, defeated hearts, and blood. Indeed, the sense of olfactory, visual and sound of animals is much more sensitive than ours. Therefore, we can assume that their sensitivity to pain is at least the same as ours. According to Hippocrates, "The soul is the same in all living organisms even though each organism's body is different." This is consistent with the theory of responsibility, that is, everyone receives the same treatment. The purpose of animal experiments is not to harm animals, but this is what it does.