Eye Condition Simulator

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Eye Condition Simulator Double click on the options to see through the eyes of people with different vision impairments..

20/20 20/20 vision is a term used to indicate normal vision when the sharpness or clarity of a person’s vision is measured at a distance of 20 feet. It doesn’t mean perfect vision, as there are other important vision skills to take into account. Glaucoma Cataracts Diabetic Retinopathy Macular Degeneration Total Blindness 20/20 vision

Glaucoma Glaucoma Glaucoma, is caused when pressure increases in the eye and damages the optic nerve. This damage can cause tunnel vision and may make it difficult to get around safely. Cataracts Diabetic Retinopathy Macular Degeneration Total Blindness 20/20 vision

Cataracts Glaucoma Cataracts, the lens in your eye would become cloudy which dims your vision. Some people are born with cataracts. Cataracts Diabetic Retinopathy Macular Degeneration Total Blindness 20/20 vision

Diabetic Retinopathy Glaucoma Diabetic Retinopathy, linked to diabetes - which can occur if the amount of sugar in your blood is too high. It causes blood vessels to become blocked, which creates patches across your eye. Cataracts Diabetic Retinopathy Macular Degeneration Total Blindness 20/20 vision

Macular Degeneration Glaucoma Macular Degeneration, the damage causes sight distortion or loss to your central vision, making it hard to see faces or read. Cataracts Diabetic Retinopathy Macular Degeneration Total Blindness 20/20 vision

Total Blindness Glaucoma Total Blindness – is the inability to see anything from either eye, to not be able to tell the difference between whether it is light or dark. Cataracts Diabetic Retinopathy Macular Degeneration Total Blindness 20/20 vision