Inflammation of the optic nerve
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if it comes out you have no eye to see with...
The right eye would lose all vision if damage occurred to the optic nerve or the visual cortex in the brain that processes visual information from that eye. Additionally, severe damage to the retina or the optic chiasm, where the optic nerves cross, could also result in complete vision loss in the right eye. Such damage disrupts the transmission of visual signals, leading to loss of sight.
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Cataract surgery typically improves vision and can enhance color perception, as cataracts can cause colors to appear dull or yellowed. However, some patients may experience changes in color vision post-surgery due to factors like the type of intraocular lens used or existing eye conditions. Generally, most patients report improved color vision after the procedure. It's important to discuss any concerns with an eye care professional.
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That part of the vision that is perceived by the cones of the eye. Rods detect black and white.
No, the color of your iris does not affect your vision. The iris is responsible for controlling the size of the pupil, which regulates the amount of light entering the eye. Vision is primarily determined by the shape of the eye and the health of the cornea, lens, and retina.
Regaining color vision would depend on the underlying cause of color vision loss. It is important to consult with an eye care professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan, which may include options such as corrective lenses, medications, or surgical interventions. Unfortunately, some causes of color vision loss may not be reversible.
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yes it improves the pigments in your eye and will make your vision clearer
No they dont change your eye colour but i heard carrots can improve your vision