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Results 1 - 10 of 338 for Reduced vision
  1. ... retina, you may develop: Mild loss of vision Reduced night vision Blind spots Reduced side vision Difficulty focusing Blurred vision Reduced color vision If ...
  2. Achromatopsia (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus)  
    Color Blindness/Specifics ... Color Blindness ... American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus ... GLOSSARY, TERMS, ACRONYMS, PHRASES, DEFINITIONS, ...
  3. ... These problems include: Blurred vision Double vision Sudden reduced vision (blindness in one or both eyes)
  4. ... to name objects (anomia) Vision changes , such as reduced vision, decreased visual field , sudden vision loss, double vision ( ...
  5. ... that need urgent medical care are: Eye pain Reduced vision
  6. Diabetic eye disease can lead to reduced vision and blindness.
  7. ... which are called optic gliomas, may lead to reduced vision or total vision loss. In some cases, optic ...
  8. ... of the eye (broken blood vessels, usually temporary) Reduced vision or permanent vision loss Scratchiness
  9. ... will examine the eyes. The person may have reduced vision. Tests may be done to check: Blood sugar ...
  10. ... tissue at the back of the eye (retina). Reduced vision, rapid and involuntary eye movements (nystagmus), and increased ...
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