Night blindness means a person who can see poorly in the darkness but see normally when adequate amounts of light are present.It is not complete blindness.
Night blindness means a person who can see poorly in the darkness but see normally when adequate amounts of light are present.It is not complete blindness.
Night blindness means a person who can see poorly in the darkness but see normally when adequate amounts of light are present.It is not complete blindness.
A condition of the eyes in which vision is normal in daylight or other strong light but is abnormally weak or completely lost at night or in dim light. The condition may result from vitamin A deficiency, disease, or hereditary factors. Also called nyctalopia.
A condition of the eyes in which vision is normal in daylight or other strong light but is abnormally weak or completely lost at night or in dim light. The condition may result from vitamin A deficiency, disease, or hereditary factors. Also called nyctalopia.
A condition of the eyes in which vision is normal in daylight or other strong light but is abnormally weak or completely lost at night or in dim light. The condition may result from vitamin A deficiency, disease, or hereditary factors. Also called nyctalopia.
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Night blindness means a person who can see poorly in the darkness but see normally when adequate amounts of light are present.It is not complete blindness.
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Night blindness means a person who can see poorly in the darkness but see normally when adequate amounts of light are present.It is not complete blindness.
eAnswers Team
Night blindness means a person who can see poorly in the darkness but see normally when adequate amounts of light are present.It is not complete blindness.
A condition of the eyes in which vision is normal in daylight or other strong light but is abnormally weak or completely lost at night or in dim light. The condition may result from vitamin A deficiency, disease, or hereditary factors. Also called nyctalopia.
A condition of the eyes in which vision is normal in daylight or other strong light but is abnormally weak or completely lost at night or in dim light. The condition may result from vitamin A deficiency, disease, or hereditary factors. Also called nyctalopia.
A condition of the eyes in which vision is normal in daylight or other strong light but is abnormally weak or completely lost at night or in dim light. The condition may result from vitamin A deficiency, disease, or hereditary factors. Also called nyctalopia.