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Conjunctivitis

Mon, 07/16/2012 - 14:50 -- admin

Conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink-eye, is an infection of the conjunctiva (the outer-most layer of the eye that covers the sclera).

Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)

Albinism

Mon, 07/16/2012 - 14:46 -- admin

Albinism is a hereditary condition where the development of pigment in the iris is affected. There is no cure, but the eye requires symptomatic management.

Albinism

Presbyopia

Mon, 07/16/2012 - 14:45 -- admin

Presbyopia is the normal process of ageing, where the natural lens of the eye loses some of the flexibility that characterises a younger eye.

Presbyopia

Cicatrical Ectropion

Mon, 07/16/2012 - 14:41 -- admin

block quote Cicatricial Ectropion is the pulling of the upper or lower eyelid away from the eye because of scar formation or a shortage of the anterior lamella of the eyelid. block quote end

Cicatricial Ectropion

Amblyopia

Mon, 07/16/2012 - 14:40 -- admin

Amblyopia is a condition where central visual acuity of an apparently healthy eye isreduced because of lack of use during early childhood. Sometimes known as "lazy eye", often it occurs because the "good" eye is preferred.

Amblyopia

Astigmatism

Mon, 07/16/2012 - 14:35 -- admin

Astigmatism is a common vision condition. It occurs when the front surface of the eye (cornea) is slightly irregular in shape, resulting in vision being blurred at all distances.

Empowering - 11

Sun, 07/15/2012 - 16:42 -- admin

Saba Rizvi comes from a conservative family in Lucknow, UP. Neither Saba, nor anyone in her family knew about the facilities and the opportunities Saba Rizviavailable for the blind to study, so she never went to school and had always thought that blind people like her can only be home-bound all throughout their lives. Then after 34 years, she almost instantly got addicted to the then new radio show for the blind, Eyeway – Yeh Hai Roshni Ka Karawan (Caravan of Light).

Empowering - 10

Sun, 07/15/2012 - 16:41 -- admin

Avdhesh Kumar Kaushal has 6/36 vision. He appreciates Eyeway for guiding him as he continues to adjust to his eye condition, with the myriad of information and advice he got from Eyeway. When he started to lose his eyesight, he feared that he would also lose his teaching job in a central government school. Eyeway gave Avdhesh confidence after the Helpdesk informed him of the job security to blind people as stated in the People with Disabilities (PWD) Act, and specific concessions and other policies.

Empowering - 9

Sun, 07/15/2012 - 16:40 -- admin

Anjina Bhat of Noida in UP is mother to Arush, a 3-year-old boy who is nearly blind because of retinal degeneration. Anjina has considered Score Foundation a valuable knowledge and motivational resource in bringing up her son. The parenting section of the Eyeway Website www.eyeway.org for instance, provides her information in developing the skills of Arush to become independent.

Empowering - 8

Sun, 07/15/2012 - 16:39 -- admin

Mayank Sharma started to lose his eyesight when he was in class three in a regular school in Delhi. Mayank’s teachers were unexperienced in handling students with disability and advised his parents to transfer their son to a school for the blind. Despondent over the school’s approach to their son’s situation, the Sharmas approached George Abraham, the CEO of Score Foundation, for guidance on how to handle their son’s lose of sight.

Empowering - 7

Sun, 07/15/2012 - 16:38 -- admin

Amit Patel knew that there are compensating facilities which a blind student like him can use that will give him an equal footing with other students. His university allowed him for a scribe to write his MBA exams, but not extra time to take the exam. He then sought the help of Eyeway. Eyeway helped Amit in acquiring copy of the rules in MBA courses which is the basis of Amit’s request for compensating facilities.

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