Degenerative myopia with foveoschisis is a rare eye condition that affects both eyes. It is a type of myopia that causes the eyeball to elongate, leading to a progressive loss of vision. Foveoschisis, on the other hand, is a condition where the retina splits in the macula, which is the central part of the retina responsible for sharp central vision.
When both these conditions occur together, it can lead to significant vision problems. The exact cause of degenerative myopia with foveoschisis is not yet known. However, it is believed to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Some studies have also suggested that excessive near work and lack of outdoor activity may contribute to the development of degenerative myopia.
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Degenerative myopia with foveoschisis is a rare eye condition that affects both eyes. It is a progressive disorder that causes the retina to thin and weaken over time, leading to vision loss. While there is no cure for degenerative myopia with foveoschisis, there are several treatment options available to he...
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