Unexplained Vision Loss


Overview and Facts about Unexplained Vision Loss

Unexplained vision loss is characterized by a loss of vision that lasts from a few seconds or minutes to a few days. Vision loss may affect part of or the entire field of vision and may occur in one or both eyes.

Damage along the visual pathway from the eyes to the brain or to the eye itself causes different types of vision loss.

Any sudden loss of vision may be a sign of something potentially serious, even if it is temporary or resolves on its own. If vision loss occurs, immediate evaluation by a health professional should be performed.

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