Retinitis Pigmentosa 36
Retinitis Pigmentosa 36: Introduction
Retinitis Pigmentosa 36: Retinitis pigmentosa is an inherited eye disorder characterized by progressive loss of peripheral vision and night vision difficulties that can cause central vision loss. There are a large number of genes linked to retinitis pigmentosa. Type 36 is linked to a genetic defect on chromosome 17q22.
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Symptoms of Retinitis Pigmentosa 36
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Treatments for Retinitis Pigmentosa 36
- There is no cure for the condition but complete loss of vision is considered uncommon for the disease
- It is recommended that sunglasses be worn regularly to protect them from UV light
- Regular screening should be undertaken to monitor for such things as cataracts
- Research is still evaluating the benefits of vitamin A and DHA in slowing the progression of the condition
- Low vision aids will help a person function better on a day to day basis e.g. electronic, optical, mechanical and computer-based aids
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Causes of Retinitis Pigmentosa 36
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