Optic Nerve Atrophy is a debilitating eye condition where the optic nerves struggle to transmit visual signals to the brain, resulting in blurred vision and potential blindness. Several factors contribute to this condition, including glaucoma, hereditary factors, and brain-related injuries. Once considered incurable, the advent of stem cell treatment has revolutionized the approach to Optic
Eye injuries can be categorized into two main types: minor and major injuries, each with its own implications for treatment and potential consequences. Minor eye injuries typically result from relatively common incidents, such as foreign objects like dust or soap entering the eye. While these injuries can be uncomfortable and distressing, they are generally treatable
Stem cell treatment Retinitis Pigmentosa has advanced recently. In this treatment patients with various eye problems are treated by implanting stem cells via retrobulbar or another effective route to achieve maximum retrieval and the eye stem cell center provides the best facilities for the stem cell treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa. Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a