One eye has reduced visibility and images apear darker and blury

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lmw124

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Apr 8, 2010

Probably need to see an MD opthalomogist as soon as possible. Could be macular degeneration. There is nothing they can do for dry macular degeneration except keep it from getting worse by take vitamin supplements (Lutein, etc), With wet macular degeneration they are able to help with this with laser treatments. Or could be bleeding behind the eye, common with people who are on blood thinners or have diabetes or high blood pressure. My aunt lost her vision completely because she did not get treatment for both macular degeneration and bleeding behind the eye and her high blood pressure.

 
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