Blurry vision is not always a cause for concern, but it can be a sign of a detached retina, a stroke, an infection, and various other conditions that may need medical attention. Keep reading for more ...
Whether blurred vision affects one eye or both, vision changes are always a concern that needs attention from an eye specialist. Blurry vision may be a sudden medical emergency. But even if it's not ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have you ever been watching TV or reading a book and all of a sudden had blurry vision in one eye? Maybe you closed one eye and ...
With a multi-institutional team of engineers, optometrists, vision researchers, sports medicine physicians and biostatisticians, NJIT's Tara Alvarez set out four years ago to gather data that could ...
The way a brain tumour influences eyesight largely depends on its location and type. Tumours that develop close to the optic nerve or within areas of the brain responsible for processing vision are ...
There are typically no visual changes in the initial stages of glaucoma. As damage occurs to the optic nerve, people may develop blind spots in their peripheral visual field. Some can see halos and ...
Ozempic is often prescribed to people with diabetes. Some of Ozempic’s side effects affecting vision may be due to having low blood sugar levels. Once the blood sugar improves, these side effects tend ...
Most people dismiss blurry vision as fatigue, screen strain, or lack of sleep. But when vision suddenly becomes unclear in one eye, doctors say it should never be ignored. Although some of the causes ...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss among people aged 50 and older. While treatments for the wet form of AMD have shown promise, the dry form, which accounts for ...
Parkinson’s disease can cause or contribute to a number of different problems with your eyes and vision — problems that may not always be easily recognized or screened for. “Historically, there hasn’t ...