Well, my boyfriend has been having major problems with his eye, only one. and we've been to many specialist. They are ruling it down to sarcoidosis however, I heard there isn't a cure.
It is unlikely that it will cause bleeding behind the eye. The eyes are affected in 15% of people with sarcoidosis. Inflammation of certain internal eye structures (uveitis) makes the eyes red and painful and interferes with vision. Inflammation that persists for a long time may block fluid from draining from the eye, causing glaucoma, which can lead to blindness. Granulomas may form in the conjunctiva (the membrane over the eyeball and inside the eyelids). Such granulomas often do not cause symptoms, but the conjunctiva is an accessible site from which doctors can take tissue samples for examination. Some people with sarcoidosis complain of dry, sore, and red eyes, probably because sluggish tear glands that have been affected by the disorder no longer produce enough tears to keep the eyes lubricated.
the part affected cross eye is eyes
Yes
eyeball or iris
the corner of the eye
eyelids
The fly would have reduced resolution in the affected eye.
whats affected is the right to see
If your color blindness is genetic (as opposed to having been caused by trauma or neurological issues), the only part of the eye 'affected' would be the cones, that part of the eye responsible for discerning color.
Cataracts occur on the eye.
eye
In addition to localized redness, pain and swelling, the affected eye may be sensitive to bright light. The individual with a stye may complain of a gritty sensation in the affected eye, and notice that the eye has increased tearing.