Question:

J. T. has a question about a condition he has.

The name is Limbal Stem Cell deficiency.
LSCD ACD-10-CM seems to be part of the name I think.

Stem cells in his eyes are dying off.
He may lose his sight
The skin that covers the eyes is fogging up
One doctor called it Conjunctivitis,  – which is mentioned for the
Retyne machine.
Both eyes are affected.

He would like to buy the RDPV3 because it works on so many conditions.
Will  the frequencies for the Retyne machine work as well if using the
frequencies with the Rife3.

Answer:

Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency (LSCD) is an eye disorder that affects the surface of the eye, specifically the cornea, which is the clear front window responsible for focusing light. Around the outer edge of the cornea is a region called the limbus, which contains limbal stem cells.

These stem cells are essential because they continuously regenerate and repair the corneal surface, keep it smooth and transparent, and prevent tissue from the white part of the eye (the conjunctiva) from growing over the cornea. When these stem cells are damaged or lost, the cornea cannot properly heal or maintain its clarity. As a result, the surface may become cloudy, irregular, painful, and prone to blood vessel growth over the cornea, leading to blurred vision or even significant vision loss in severe cases.

Using the Retyne Eye Mask and controller, set to Pterygium
Pterygium is most specific to LSCD as it is a broader terminology for the abnormal growth of conjunctival tissue onto the cornea, which is exactly what happens in LSCD when limbal stem cells fail. In LSCD, the limbus loses its ability to act as a barrier, allowing conjunctival cells and blood vessels to migrate over the cornea. This process is called conjunctivalization, and it leads to vascularization, scarring, and vision disturbance. Pterygium shows a very similar pattern of tissue invasion from the limbal area onto the cornea.

Pterygium/LSCD Cause:

Blood vessel growth over the cornea

Involve the limbus (the border area of the cornea)

Can lead to irregular corneal surface and blurred vision

Are considered ocular surface disorders

Further Information:

Use program 2 on the controller with the Retyne Mask

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