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/ A disorder where the eye's lens becomes clouded, impairing vision and, if left untreated, causing blindness.
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/ A collection of ocular disorders marked by elevated intraocular pressure that may result in optic nerve injury and irreversible impaired vision.
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/ A common condition known as pink eye is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, which is the thin membrane that covers the white portion of the eye and the inside of the eyelid. This inflammation frequently results in redness, irritation, and discharge.
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Degeneration / A progressive loss of central vision, particularly in older adults, is caused by a degenerative disorder that affects the macula, the core portion of the retina.
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Media / A middle ear infection or inflammation that frequently causes fluid accumulation, discomfort, and hearing loss.
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/ An ear ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound that is audible without the aid of an outside sound source is frequently brought on by hearing loss or other ear disorders.
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/ An age-related disorder that causes the lens of the eye to become less flexible, making it more difficult to focus on close objects, frequently necessitating the use of reading glasses
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Disease / A condition of the inner ear that frequently results from an imbalance of inner ear fluids and causes episodes of vertigo (dizziness), tinnitus, and fluctuating hearing loss
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/A disorder in which the eyes are not properly aligned, which frequently results in impaired depth perception or double vision
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Pigmentosa / A collection of uncommon genetic conditions that result in gradual retinal degeneration and visual loss, frequently starting with night blindness.
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/ A disorder when the thyroid gland produces insufficient thyroid hormones, resulting in symptoms like sadness, weight gain, and exhaustion.
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/ An overproduction of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland causes symptoms like anxiety, weight loss, and a fast heartbeat.
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Mellitus / A chronic illness where the body's incapacity to manufacture or use insulin appropriately results in elevated blood sugar levels.
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Syndrome / Symptoms include weight gain and thinning skin and are brought on by extended exposure to high levels of cortisol, which is frequently the outcome of steroid therapy or an adrenal gland tumor.
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Disease / A condition when the adrenal glands are unable to generate enough cortisol and aldosterone, resulting in symptoms like low blood pressure, exhaustion, and weight loss
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Disease / An autoimmune condition that results in hyperthyroidism and frequently manifests as anxiety, goiter, and swollen eyes.
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/ An overabundance of growth hormone causes this hormonal condition, which leads to abnormal growth of soft tissues and bones, especially in the face, hands, and feet.
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Adenoma / An overproduction of hormones from a benign pituitary tumor can result in a range of symptoms, depending on which hormones are involved.
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/ An uncommon adrenal gland tumor results in an excess of catecholamines, such as adrenaline, which raises blood pressure, quickens the heartbeat, and produces perspiration.
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/ A disorder in which the parathyroid glands do not generate enough parathyroid hormone, which causes cramps or spasms in the muscles and low blood calcium levels.