Vision Impairment
Vision impairment is a reduced ability to see clearly, even with corrective lenses, and it can range from mild vision issues to severe blindness. Common causes include aging-related conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration, as well as injury or congenital factors.
Vision impairment can affect daily activities like reading, driving, and recognizing faces. Treatment options, such as glasses, contact lenses, surgery, or vision rehabilitation, can help manage symptoms and improve functioning, allowing individuals to maintain independence and quality of life.