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What Are the Most Common Eye Diseases?
The most common
eye diseases
include
cataracts
,
glaucoma
,
age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
,
diabetic retinopathy
, and
refractive errors
such as myopia and hyperopia. These conditions vary in prevalence and impact, but all can significantly affect quality of life if not properly managed.
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