Roughly 2.2 billion people worldwide experience some form of visual impairment, according to the World Health Organization. The eye, as the primary sensory organ for sight, can suffer gradual changes that often go unnoticed until significant deterioration occurs. Unfortunately, late detection remains a major obstacle, with many individuals recognizing vision problems only after daily activities are affected. Understanding the initial signs is crucial for early intervention and preserving long-term eye health.
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35. Seeing Shadows or Dark Spots Seeing shadows or dark spots in your field of vision, known as scotomas, can be a warning sign of serious…