10 Symptoms Of Eye Cancer
Symptom #3: Peripheral Vision Loss
Peripheral vision issues mean you lack the normal, wide-angle vision field, although your central vision might be okay. Moderate and severe peripheral vision loss causes the feeling of seeing through something like a tunnel, a condition commonly known as tunnel vision.
One common cause of peripheral vision loss is optic nerve damage due to glaucoma. Occlusions (“eye “strokes”) that block the normal flow of blood to the internal structures of the eye, like the optic nerve, may also cause peripheral vision loss, and so can cancer of the eye. If you are experiencing this symptom, you should make an appointment to get it checked out.
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