While keratoconus typically develops in both eyes, it can be asymmetrical, which means it can be much worse in one eye. It’s typically treated with eyeglasses or special contact lenses. Share on ...
Light sensitivity in one eye could occur for many reasons, ranging from minor injuries, dry eye, and migraine to more serious conditions, such as multiple sclerosis. Light sensitivity, or photophobia, ...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss for people 50 and older. Angle-closure glaucoma is a medical emergency that can cause sudden blurry vision in one eye.