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If your head starts hurting on the side near your temples, your jaw feels sore when you chew, and your vision goes blurry in one eye, you may have a condition called temporal arteritis.
If your eye suddenly feels tight, your vision goes blurry, and you see rainbow halos around lights, you might be showing signs of angle-closure glaucoma.
Anterior uveitis, also called iritis, is a type of eye inflammation that affects the front part of your eye.
You're looking at the sky or a white wall, and suddenly you see little floaty dots or flashes of light.
A Transient Ischemic Attack is a mini-stroke that sometimes affects how you see.
Imagine you're outside shooting some hoops or reading a book, and suddenly it's like someone pulled a curtain down over your eye.
Many people wear glasses or contacts every day to see clearly. However, some prefer a different option, one that does not need to be worn all day. Ortho-K, short for orthokeratology, offers a non-surgical approach to enhancing vision. It involves wearing special contact lenses while you sleep. These lenses gently reshape the front part of your eye to improve your eyesight during the day.
Imagine you're sitting in class or scrolling on your phone, and suddenly part of your vision just disappears.