Tunnel Vision

Tunnel vision is an experience where one's vision is narrowed, resulting in a limited field of view. This can be caused by a variety of medical conditions, including glaucoma, migraines, and stroke. Tunnel vision can also result from certain medicines and activities such as extreme sports and video games. Without treatment, tunnel vision can cause dizziness, balance problems, and difficulty driving. Treatment for tunnel vision can involve medications, surgery, vision therapy, and lifestyle modifications. Early detection can help improve outcomes and prevent further vision loss.

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