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3. Causes of Fuchs' Dystrophy

Although the exact cause of Fuchs' dystrophy is not known, the disease is believed to have a genetic component. American Academy of Ophthalmology findings state that if a parent has this condition, there is a 50% chance the gene will be passed on to the children. Other factors attributed to a greater risk of Fuchs' dystrophy include:

  • Smoking
  • Diabetes
  • Being female, as Fuchs' dystrophy is more common in women than men
  • Age; the disease begins in young adulthood but symptoms develop later in life

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