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Results 1 - 10 of 493 for "light's" disease
  1. ... with photodynamic therapy (PDT; treatment with a laser light) to treat abnormal growth of leaky blood vessels in the eye caused by wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD; an ongoing disease of the eye that causes loss of the ...
  2. ... for an inherited disorder marked by sensitivity to light. It is also used to prevent certain cancers, heart disease, cataracts, aging skin, and many other purposes, but ...
  3. ... treatment that involves exposing the skin to ultraviolet light). It is also ... used to treat Crohn's disease (a condition in which the body attacks the ...
  4. ... pain; unusual bleeding or bruising; dark colored urine; light colored bowel movements; or worsening of an autoimmune disease.Keep all appointments with your doctor and the ...
  5. ... psoriasis that involves exposing the skin to ultraviolet light) and if you have or have ever had a disease that affects your nervous system, such as multiple ...
  6. Vitamin A From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... Xerophthalmia is the inability to see in low light, and it can lead to blindness if it isn’t treated . A long-term deficiency of vitamin A can also lead to a higher risk of respiratory diseases (such as pneumonia ) and infections (such as measles ...
  7. ... and in those with cystic fibrosis (an inborn disease that causes problems with breathing, digestion, and reproduction) and malabsorption problems (problems absorbing food). Vitamin A is used to prevent and treat xerophthalmia (unable to see in low light) and night blindness. Vitamin A is in a ...
  8. ... seen on X-ray, plaque psoriasis (a skin disease in which red, scaly patches form on some areas of the body) in people who may benefit from medications or phototherapy (a treatment that involves exposing the skin to ultraviolet light). Certolizumab injection is in a class of medications ...
  9. ... to treat moderate to severe plaque psoriasis (skin disease in which red, scaly patches form on some areas of the body) in people who may benefit from medications or phototherapy (a treatment that involves exposing the skin to ultraviolet light). Apremilast is used to treat ulcers in the ...
  10. ... or lack of energy fever dark-colored urine light-colored stool Hormone replacement therapy may increase the risk of developing endometrial cancer and gallbladder disease. Talk to your doctor about the risks of ...
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