Recognizing abnormal signs in the eyes will help patients intervene early and avoid serious complications. These signs include:
Sudden change in vision
Eye injuries due to impact are a condition that should not be taken lightly.
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Sudden loss or change in vision is a medical emergency. Problems such as retinal detachment, stroke or acute glaucoma are serious causes of sudden vision changes. Prompt medical intervention can help prevent permanent vision damage, according to the health website Healthline (USA).
Symptoms to watch for of vision changes include sudden blurred or distorted vision, loss of vision in one or both eyes, seeing flashes of light or "floaters," double vision, and severe eye pain.
Contact lens infection
Contact lenses are convenient, but they increase the risk of eye infections if not used properly. Keratitis is a common condition that can lead to vision loss if left untreated.
Signs of contact lens infection include red and irritated eyes, blurred vision, eye pain, excessive tearing, discharge, sensitivity to light, and a feeling of a foreign body in the eye.
Eyes are crusty when waking up
It's normal to wake up with a little bit of eye discharge. However, if the eye discharge is unusually heavy, it could be a sign of problems like conjunctivitis or blepharitis.
Signs to look out for of these inflammatory conditions include thick, yellow or green discharge, red, swollen eyelids, pain, discomfort, and difficulty opening the eyes in the morning because of thick discharge.
Eye trauma due to impact
Any eye injury, whether caused by a falling object or an accident, should not be taken lightly. Even if the injury appears minor, serious complications can occur.
People with the condition should go to the hospital immediately if they experience symptoms such as persistent eye pain, changes or loss of vision, blood in the eye, tears or cuts on the eyelid, or pupils that are unusual in size or shape, according to Healthline.
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