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Blindness

Blindness is the inability to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition. The leading causes of chronic blindness include cataract, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, corneal opacities, diabetic retinopathy, trachoma, and eye conditions in children (e.g. caused by vitamin A deficiency). Age-related blindness is increasing throughout the world, as is blindness due to uncontrolled diabetes. On the other hand, blindness caused by infection is decreasing, as a result of public health action. Three-quarters of all blindness can be prevented or treated.

Blindness is also ignorance, or the lack of awareness, perception, or judgement.

Page last modified on Thursday August 5, 2021 12:30:50 GMT-0000