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Stage One

Rod

Rod cells are special light-sensitive cells in the back of the Eye called the retina. They help you see in low light conditions, like when it's dark outside.

Rod Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.
Retinitis Pigmentosa Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.

Retinitis Pigmentosa

Retinitis Pigmentosa is an Eye disease that mainly affects the Rod cells. It causes a gradual loss of night vision and peripheral vision, making it hard to see in dim light and around the edges of your visual field.

Vitamin A

Vitamin A treats Retinitis Pigmentosa by helping to keep the Rod cells healthy. It can slow down vision loss and may help improve night vision in some people with the condition.

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Treatment diagram of Vitamin A converting Retinitis Pigmentosa into Rod.

Stage Two

Cone

Cone cells are also light-sensitive cells in the retina, but they help you see colors and fine details in brighter light conditions.

Cone Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.
Color Blindness Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.

Color Blindness

Color Blindness is a condition where a person has difficulty seeing or distinguishing certain colors. This is usually due to a problem with the Cone cells in the retina.

Enchroma Glasses

EnChroma glasses treat Color Blindness by using special lenses that filter light, helping to enhance the differences between colors. They can make it easier for some people with Color Blindness to distinguish colors more accurately.

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Treatment diagram of Enchroma Glasses converting Color Blindness into Cone.

Stage Three

Eye

The Eye is an organ that helps you see by capturing light and turning it into electrical signals that the Brain can understand. It has many parts, like the cornea, lens, and retina, that work together to create clear vision.

Eye Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.
Glaucoma Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is an Eye disease that damages the optic nerve, which connects the Eye to the Brain. It is often caused by high pressure inside the Eye and can lead to vision loss if not treated.

Bimatoprost

Bimatoprost treats Glaucoma by increasing the flow of fluid out of the Eye. This helps lower the pressure inside the Eye, which can prevent further damage to the optic nerve and protect your vision.

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Treatment diagram of Bimatoprost converting Glaucoma into Eye.

Electrical Room

Home to the Eye Medifamily

The electrical hub of Head Case Theatre powers the stage lights. Here, beams of light are transformed into signals that guide the show.

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