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Is Crouzon syndrome a curable disorder?
While there may not be a full treatment for the disorder yet, none that I know of— The abnormal shape of the face can also affect the position of the teeth and the occlusion. Many children have an under bite, as well as misaligned teeth. Delayed tooth eruption is also common for children with CrouzoRead more
While there may not be a full treatment for the disorder yet, none that I know of— The abnormal shape of the face can also affect the position of the teeth and the occlusion. Many children have an under bite, as well as misaligned teeth. Delayed tooth eruption is also common for children with Crouzon syndrome. Your child should visit a pediatric dentist when the teeth start to come in, no later than 2 to 3 years of age.
See lessCan I get eye defect if I stare at my laptop too much?
When you work at a computer, your eyes have to focus and refocus all the time. They move back and forth as you read. You may have to look down at papers and then back up to type. Your eyes react to images constantly moving and changing, shifting focus, sending rapidly varying images to the brain. AlRead more
When you work at a computer, your eyes have to focus and refocus all the time. They move back and forth as you read. You may have to look down at papers and then back up to type. Your eyes react to images constantly moving and changing, shifting focus, sending rapidly varying images to the brain. All these jobs require a lot of effort from your eye muscles. And to make things worse, unlike a book or piece of paper, the screen adds contrast, flicker, and glare. What’s more, it is proven that we blink far less frequently when using a computer, which causes the eyes to dry out and blur your vision periodically while working.
See lessYou’re more likely to have problems if you already have eye trouble, if you need glasses but don’t have them, or if you wear the wrong prescription for computer use.