Cataract
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Answer #1:presbyopia======================Answer #2:The clouding of the lens of the eye, either with age or in response to certainexternal influences, is called 'cataract'."Presbyopia" is the progressive loss of the ability to focus on nearby objects.
There is no cure for tunnel vision or peripheral vision loss. Peripheral vision loss can be treated with the use of a lens called prism that is added to a eyeglass prescription.
Hemianopia Presbyopia
There are a good deal of things that can cause eye problems. To name a few... Cataract is the clouding of the eye's lens. Symptoms include double vision, diminished vision, poor vision in bright light, and decrease in sensitivity to color. Glaucoma causes pinching of blood vessels in the eye. Symptoms include eye pain, loss of peripheral vision, headache, nausea, loss of vision, and seeing spots, floaters, or flashes of light. Retinal Detachment is just as it sounds: the retina detaching from the eye. Symptoms include diminished vision, floating spots and light flashes, and segments of the visual field disappearing.
The resulting vision loss is rapid and progressive, but only temporary
Excessive new blood vessels growing in the eye can cause vision loss and lead to blindness. Antiangiogenic treatments may prevent progressive loss of vision or even improve eyesight in patients.
Glaucoma is a common cause and is treatable,but if you or someone you know is suffering loss of peripheral vision, see an opthamologist as soon as possible.
A cloudiness or loss of transparency of the lens of the eye is usually due to cataracts. Cataract surgery is done to remove the cloudy material and restore vision.
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Presbyopia
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Presbyopia