As you age, you may develop cataracts, which are clouded patches in your eye’s lens that may be surgically corrected.
Retinal detachment: This occurs when the retina, a thin layer of tissue in the rear of your eye, separates. It is urgent and requires immediate medical attention.
Endophthalmitis: This infection of the eye requires immediate medical care. If treatment is delayed, blindness may result.
Coats’ disease is characterized by faulty blood vessels within the eye that lead to fluid accumulation and leaks. Retinal detachment may result from it.
Retinoblastoma: This uncommon form of eye cancer mostly affects children. One of its primary symptoms, along with blurred vision and other eye issues, is leukocoria.
Power difference: Because one eye has a different power than the other, it may seem different at times. Usually not significant, this is readily rectified.