Eye disease connected to smoking

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Avoiding or stopping smoking is one of the best investments you can make in your health.

What health risks does smoking hide?

  • Even in a younger age, smoking increases the future risk of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. The good news here are that after stopping smoking, the risk of this disease decreases again.
  • Cardiovascular disease which indirectly affect eyesight are also frequently caused by cigarettes.
  • Smoking also influences Dry eye syndrome by additionally irritating the eye. This condition causes significant discomfort and is frequent in women after menopause.
  • Increases risk of vision loss when the patient already has other eye diseases
  • Smoking during pregnancy makes newborns very high risk for developing retinopathy in premature babies, a disease which can cause blindness.

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