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Search results for Monocular vision

  • Blindness and vision loss

    Information for people with vision loss including details of support organisations, plus advice about specialist equipment, home modifications and mobility.

  • Colour vision deficiency (colour blindness)

    Find out about colour vision deficiency (colour blindness), what the symptoms are, where to get help, what the tests are, the causes, and the treatments.

  • Retinal migraine

    Find out about retinal migraine, a type of migraine that affects 1 eye, causing temporary vision loss and other eye symptoms.

  • Progressive supranuclear palsy

    Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare neurological condition that can cause problems with balance, movement, vision, speech and swallowing.

  • Macular hole

    A macular hole is a small gap that opens at the centre of the retina in the macula. It causes blurred and distorted vision, and can be treated with surgery.

  • Lazy eye

    Find out more about a lazy eye (amblyopia), a condition where the vision in 1 eye does not develop properly.

  • Intracranial hypertension

    Intracranial hypertension is a build-up of pressure around the brain. It can cause severe headaches and problems with your vision.

  • Deafblindness

    Read about deafblindness, a condition in which a person has a combination of sight and hearing difficulties that affect their everyday activities.

  • Childhood cataracts

    Find out about childhood cataracts which occur when changes in the lens of a child's eye cause it to become less transparent, resulting in blurred or misty vision.

  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)

    Find out more about age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which mainly affects people over 50 years of age and usually leads to a gradual loss of central vision.