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Posterior Segment Eye Disorders Might Make It Difficult To Read Or Recognise Faces

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A macular hole is a small tear or hole in the macula, which can cause blurry or distorted vision. Macular holes can occur due to injury or other underlying eye disorders. The side effects may include blurred or distorted vision, difficulty reading or recognizing faces, and the appearance of a dark spot in the center of the vision.

 

Vitreous hemorrhage occurs when blood vessels in the vitreous, a clear gel-like substance that fills the eye, leak blood. This can occur due to injury, inflammation, or other underlying Posterior Segment Eye Disorders. The side effects of vitreous hemorrhage may include the sudden appearance of floaters or flashes of light, blurred or distorted vision, and sudden loss of vision. Choroidal neovascularization is a condition in which abnormal blood vessels grow beneath the retina, leading to bleeding and scarring. CNV can occur due to age-related macular degeneration or other underlying eye disorders. The side effects may include sudden loss of vision, distorted vision, and the appearance of dark spots or blind spots in the vision.

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