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Know More - Vision Disorders
Vision disorders are the conditions that cause impairment in the sense of vision. These disorders are often caused by certain eye diseases or structural abnormalities of the eyeballs.
Know More - Blind Spots
It is an area or spot in the retina where the optic nerve connects. In this area, there is a lack of light-sensitive cells, hence this section of your retina is unable to visualize and is referred to as a blind spot.
Know More - Blurred Vision
Blurred vision is a condition associated with decreased sharpness of vision, resulting in difficulty seeing fine details. It may be unilateral (one eye) or bilateral (both eyes).
Know More - Distortion of Central Vision
Distortion of central vision is a visual defect in which linear objects, such as lines on a grid appear curvy, rounded, or discontinuous. This can occur in either eye or both as a result of problems related to the eye’s retina, specifically, the macula.
Know More - Shadows or Dull Areas in the Vision
Shadows or dull areas in your vision are small spots that drift around aimlessly in your field of vision casting slight shadows on your retina.
Know More - Burning Eyes
A burning sensation in the eye is often due to an underlying eye condition such as dry eye, blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelid) or pink eye (conjunctivitis).
Know More - Itchy Eyes
Itchy eyes or Ocular Pruritus are usually caused from allergies affecting the conjunctiva (tissue lining the white of the eye) due to exposure to allergens such as pollen, dust and pet dander.
Know More - Watery Eye
A watery eye or epiphora is generally seen in young babies and older people. In this condition, tears accumulate in the eyes due to a blockage in one or both tear ducts. As a result, excessive tears trickle down the face instead of draining from the tear ducts.
Know More - Eye Pain
Eye pain is a very common problem characterized by burning, aching, throbbing or stabbing feeling in and around the eye.
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