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OPEN-ANGLEGradual loss of peripheral (side) visionMost people have no symptoms until they lose visionANGLE-CLOSUREDecreased or cloudy visionNausea and vomitingPupil does not react to lightRed eyeSevere eye pain, facial painSwelling of the eyeCONGE...
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In the adult and juvenile forms of open-angle glaucoma, vision loss begins at the periphery(outer edges) of the visual field, resulting in tunnel vision. Because the visual loss in not in the individual's central vision, they may not notice this c...
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In the adult and juvenile forms of open-angle glaucoma, vision loss begins at the periphery(outer edges) of the visual field, resulting in tunnel vision. Because the visual loss in not in the individual's central vision, they may not notice this c...
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At first, chronic open-angle glaucoma is without noticeable symptoms. The pressure build-up is gradual and there is no discomfort.
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The cause of vision loss in all forms of glaucoma is optic nerve damage. There are many underlying causes and forms of glaucoma.
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Blindness is a lack of vision. It may also refer to a loss of vision that cannot be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.Partial blindness means you have very limited vision.
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Visual impairment or low vision is a severe reduction in vision that can''t be corrected with standard glasses or contact lenses and reduces a person''s ability to function at certain or all tasks. Legal blindness(which is actually a severe visual i...
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On a few separate occasions, I have lost vision in one eye -- it goes totally gray for about 30 seconds, then vision returns. What could be causing this?
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What percentage of your eyesight has to be lost for you to be considered legally blind in either eye?
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Hazy vision, cloudy vision, blurred vision are all problems with seeing clearly. Any change in your normal vision is cause for concern and is a good reason to call a doctor for an examination.
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