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Is there a eye surgery for blindness in one eye?

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Not yet: We'll be there someday. Depending on the location of the defect experimental implantable artificial retinas are being tested - stay tuned for developments in this exciting field.

Answered 9/26/2011

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Depends: A blind eye can come from trauma, local disease, inherited disease, infection, retinal detachment, neurological disorders and a host of other issues. A few can be corrected with surgery. See your ophthalmologist to see what category your eye falls within.

Answered 10/28/2012

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