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But a black eye could be a symptom of a more serious injury, such as an internal injury to the eye or a fracture of the thin bones around the eye. You may have ...
A black eye is bruising caused by bleeding in the tiny blood vessels in the skin surrounding the eye. Most injuries that cause a black eye aren't serious.
A change in the shape of the pupil. The pupil is the dark circle at the center of the eye. Poor vision or blurry vision in one eye. Not being able to see when ...
Eye floaters are spots in your vision. They may look to you like black or gray specks, strings, or cobwebs. They may drift about when you move your eyes.
Your exam usually includes eye dilation. Eye drops widen (dilate) the dark center of your eye. This allows your specialist to better see the back of your eyes ...
Dark or empty areas in their vision. Vision loss. When to see an eye doctor. Proper treatment of diabetes is the best way to prevent vision loss ...
Definition. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Dark circles under the eyes happen when the skin beneath both eyes becomes darker than usual.
Symptoms of bags under eyes can include: Mild swelling; Saggy or loose skin; Dark circles. When to see a health care provider. You may not like the way they ...
... eye area. For people with brown or Black skin, laser resurfacing carries the risk of permanent changes in skin color (hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation).
Sometimes, what looks like dark circles may be shadows cast by puffy eyelids or hollows under the eyes that develop with aging.
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