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Guardian of a 3 yr 7 m old girl3 years ago
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#asktheexperts does Iris colabama in babies affect their eyesight completely is there any chance that they could see in future

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shilpi BhandariMom of 2 children3 years ago
A. Colobomas may be present in one or both eyes and, depending on their size and location, can affect a person's vision. Colobomas affecting the iris, which result in a keyhole appearance of the pupil, generally do not lead to vision loss. those affecting the optic nerve can cause low vision, which means vision loss that cannot be completely corrected with glasses or contact lenses.
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