Nägemispuue
Nägemispuue, also known as visual impairment, refers to a condition where an individual has reduced ability to see. This can range from mild vision loss to complete blindness. Causes of nägemispuue include genetic disorders, eye diseases, injuries, and certain medical conditions. Common symptoms include difficulty seeing in low light, blurred vision, and sensitivity to glare. Treatment options vary depending on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. These may include corrective lenses, medications, surgical procedures, or assistive technologies such as screen readers or magnifying devices. Early detection and intervention are crucial for managing and improving the quality of life for individuals with nägemispuue. Support services, such as rehabilitation programs and counseling, can also play a significant role in helping individuals adapt to their visual challenges.