In Ghana, stem cell therapy for retinal and optic nerve disorders are increasingly recognized as significant causes of visual impairment. Progressive conditions affecting the retina or optic nerve can gradually reduce clarity, peripheral vision, color perception, and night vision. Over time, these disorders may interfere with daily independence and professional life. Diseases such as Retinitis
In Ghana, eye health has become an increasing public concern due to rising cases of genetic disorders, diabetes-related complications, and age-related vision loss. Conditions such as Retinitis Pigmentosa, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and optic nerve damage are among the leading causes of irreversible blindness across the country. Unfortunately, most conventional treatments available locally are focused on
Vision is one of the most precious senses, and when it starts to fade due to optical nerve atrophy, life can come incredibly grueling. This condition occurs when the optical nerve— the vital connection between the eye and the brain — becomes damaged, leading to partial or complete vision loss. In recent times, the growing
Retinitis Pigmentosa( RP) is a group of rare, inherited eye conditions that beget progressive loss of vision due to the gradational degeneration of the retina. Although it affects people encyclopedically, the condition is gaining increased attention in Ghana due to rising mindfulness and bettered individual capabilities. In Ghana, where access to technical eye care remains