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Can I get eye defect if I stare at my laptop too much?
Sitting too close to your computer screen or holding your cell phone very near to your face could potentially lead to some vision problems. A lot of people don’t realize this, but when you’re viewing something really close, that’s when your eyes are working the hardest—much harder than when you’re lRead more
Sitting too close to your computer screen or holding your cell phone very near to your face could potentially lead to some vision problems. A lot of people don’t realize this, but when you’re viewing something really close, that’s when your eyes are working the hardest—much harder than when you’re looking at something far away. Heavy computer use could turn out to cause some similar eye issues just as close textbook reading.
See lessIs Crouzon syndrome a curable disorder?
Crouzon syndrome affects every child differently. Treatment of Crouzon syndrome may include surgery. This is to improve symptoms, prevent complications, and help physical and mental development. If the fused sutures are causing intracranial pressure, this may lead to brain injury. This is treated wiRead more
Crouzon syndrome affects every child differently. Treatment of Crouzon syndrome may include surgery. This is to improve symptoms, prevent complications, and help physical and mental development. If the fused sutures are causing intracranial pressure, this may lead to brain injury. This is treated with craniofacial or open vault surgery. The purpose of surgery is to ensure there is enough space in the head for the brain to grow. It may also improve the appearance of the child’s face and head.
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