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Peripheral vision loss is when a person has issues with side vision. This means they can see clearly in the center, but have difficulty seeing to the side. Learn more here.
Medically reviewed by Andrew Greenberg, MD Peripheral vision is what you see beyond your direct line of sight. It helps provide a complete sense of your surroundings without moving your head. Jump to ...
Learn about eye changes that could indicate serious health conditions, from blurry vision to persistent floaters and flashes that require prompt attention.
Glaucoma, one of the leading causes of permanent blindness, often does its damage silently – with no noticeable symptoms – as ...
In this article, we examine how glaucoma affects peripheral vision, other visual symptoms, early warning signs of glaucoma, and when to contact a doctor. How glaucoma affects peripheral vision.
Loss of night vision is usually the first symptom of RP. That's because RP typically affects the rods first. This results in your eyes taking longer to adjust to darkness (called night blindness ...
Batdorff explained that the most common symptoms she sees from potential mercury poisoning is tingling or numbness in a patient’s hands or feet. She described the woman’s loss of vision as ...