Effects of PEMF Therapy (eye diseases and symptoms)
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1. Glaucoma
 - A disease in which the optic nerve is damaged by increased intraocular pressure. PEMF therapy may help protect the optic nerve by regulating intraocular pressure and improving blood flow.

2. Macular degeneration
 - For age-related macular degeneration (AMD), PEMF therapy is expected to be effective in preventing vision loss by improving retinal blood flow and promoting cell regeneration.

3. Retinopathy (diabetic retinopathy, etc.)
 - For diseases such as diabetic retinopathy that damage the blood vessels of the retina, PEMF therapy may improve blood circulation and help the retina recover.

4. Optic neuritis
 - For optic neuritis, which involves inflammation of the optic nerve, PEMF therapy is expected to be effective in suppressing inflammation and promoting recovery of the optic nerve.

5. Dry Eye Syndrome
 - PEMF is said to be effective in promoting blood flow and cell regeneration, which relieves the discomfort caused by insufficient tear secretion and dry eyes, and alleviates the symptoms of dry eyes.

6. Cataracts
 - Cataracts are a disease in which the lens becomes cloudy, and PEMF therapy is said to have the potential to slow the progression of the disease in the early stages.

7. Visual Fatigue
 - PEMF therapy has the effect of relieving eye tension and reducing fatigue in the case of visual fatigue caused by long hours of computer work or reading.

8. Night Blindness (Dark Adaptation Disorder)
 - In night blindness, which reduces the ability to maintain vision in dark places, PEMF may promote blood flow and cell activation in the eyes, helping to improve symptoms.

9. Retinal Detachment
 - In treatment and prevention, PEMF is expected to play an auxiliary role in promoting retinal blood flow and cell recovery, and preventing vision loss.

10. Color Blindness
 - etc.