What would cause the center of one eyed to go black and lose the site
vision loss in one eye
There are a wide variety of eye defects that can potentially cause color-deficient vision. The most common one is color blindness, which is a sex-linked genetic trait.
my stepson has a presciption of + 4.25 in one eye and + 1.50 in the other eye. what does this mean? my stepson has a presciption of + 4.25 in one eye and + 1.50 in the other eye. what does this mean?
It is definitely a bad idea because the vision will decrease in the baby's eyes. In the case of one eye being covered though, the vision will be decrease in that eye while the vision in the other will increase
I had double vision for 4 weeks then it improved. now after 5 weeks it seems to be "gone" but will come back later in the day as I use both eyes more. this type of double vision is only when using both eyes, covering one eye gives normal vision but of course restricted due to only one eye being used. a doctor told me if the cause is a TIA (mini-stroke) then usually the double vision will go away. so the short answer is if it is going to go away then maybe 2 weeks or more. there are many causes for double vision so medical care is necessary.
astigmatism
can you drival with tunnel vision?
Cancer That's ignorant.
There are a wide variety of eye defects that can potentially cause color-deficient vision. The most common one is color blindness, which is a sex-linked genetic trait.
Cataracts are the natural clouding of the lens inside the eye. They are one of the leading causes of blindness throughout the world. The main risk factor for a cataract is age and if you live long enough you will eventually develop one. One of the first signs of a cataract involves increased glare at night, blurred vision, and decreased contrast sensitivity. See your eye care provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The eye can only look in one direction. It has bad vision.
Parcially sighted
my stepson has a presciption of + 4.25 in one eye and + 1.50 in the other eye. what does this mean? my stepson has a presciption of + 4.25 in one eye and + 1.50 in the other eye. what does this mean?
A poodle's vision is excellent unless they inherit one of the eye diseases.
cover one eye
At the small spot in each eye where the optic nerve exits the eye, they are no light receptors and therefore no vision. The blind spots are to the outer sides of the field of vision and therefore less critical than if they were close to the center. Also, the blind spot in each eye is compensated for by the other eye for those who have two intact eyes.
you. Monocular vision is something you can see with only one eye. You only have a little, but you still have some. Mostly you have binocular vision (seeing something with two eyes) but one eye is always seeing something that the other cannot.
It is definitely a bad idea because the vision will decrease in the baby's eyes. In the case of one eye being covered though, the vision will be decrease in that eye while the vision in the other will increase