About Granular Corneal Dystrophy

Granular Corneal Dystrophy, also known as familial hereditary corneal degeneration, is related to corneal dystrophy, groenouw type i and corneal dystrophy, reis-bucklers type. An important gene associated with Granular Corneal Dystrophy is TGFBI (Transforming Growth Factor Beta Induced). The drugs Hyaluronic acid and Tetryzoline have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include eye, endothelial and myeloid, and related phenotypes are Negative genetic interaction between BLM-/- and BLM+/+ and vision/eye

Major Symptoms of Granular Corneal Dystrophy

Granular corneal dystrophy is a genetic disorder characterized by the progressive degeneration of the cornea, leading to various symptoms. Some of the major symptoms include dry eye, light sensitivity, blurred vision, and the formation of granules in the cornea.

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Granular Corneal Dystrophy

Suitable lifestyle choices for people with Granular corneal dystrophy include the following:

1. Avoid prolonged use of electronic products, especially computers and mobile phones.

2. Avoid reading, reading or using electronic devices for long periods of time.

3. Avoid contact with harmful chemicals, such as pesticides, fertilizers, etc.

4. Have regular eye examinations to detect and treat related diseases early.

5. Maintain good living habits, such as exercising appropriately and maintaining a good work and rest schedule.

6. Eat a balanced diet and eat more foods rich in vitamin A, vitamin C and vitamin E, such as carrots, spinach, pumpkin, etc.

7. Maintain a good attitude and avoid excessive fatigue and stress.

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