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Top 10 Serious Eye Problems

Many people don’t take their eye health seriously and skip regular eye exams. However, there are serious eye conditions that can only be detected through a comprehensive eye examination. That’s why it’s recommended to visit the Eye Center at Batal Specialized Complex in Saudi Arabia, which is staffed by experienced ophthalmology specialists.
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List of the Most Common Serious Eye Problems
Here are some of the most important eye problems:
Double Vision
Seeing two separate images of the same object is considered a serious eye problem. When double vision appears in one eye, it may indicate a problem with the cornea. Double vision in one or both eyes usually means that the lens in the affected eye is not functioning properly, which can be due to an autoimmune condition or a neurological disorder. In some cases, it can point to another serious underlying problem.
Blurred Vision
Blurry vision may be a sign that a person needs prescription glasses, or it can be related to glaucoma or age-related macular degeneration. Whenever someone notices any blurriness, they should visit the Eye Center at Batal Specialized Complex to determine the cause and start appropriate treatment.
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Floaters and Flashes
If you start seeing spots or specks drifting across your field of vision, or you notice flashes of light from time to time, you should contact the Eye Center at Batal Specialized Complex and schedule an appointment immediately. Floaters and flashes can be warning signs of a retinal detachment.
Dry Eye
A person with dry eye may experience recurrent sharp pain, excessive tearing, and light sensitivity. If dry eye is suspected, it is essential to visit the Eye Center at Batal Specialized Hospital in Saudi Arabia, which provides high-quality services and comprehensive patient care, as this condition cannot be properly managed at home without medical guidance.
Glare and Halos
Glare refers to bright light entering the eye that makes it difficult to see. Halos are glowing rings that appear around lights. Both halos and glare are warning signs that may indicate cataracts.
Red, Watery Eyes
If the eyes appear red and watery, the person may be suffering from keratitis. Keratitis is a corneal infection that can lead to vision loss if left untreated.
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Change in Pupil Size
If one pupil appears larger than the other, you should contact the Eye Center at Batal Specialized Complex immediately and book an appointment with one of the top ophthalmologists in Saudi Arabia. Unequal pupil size can be related to brain problems such as a tumor or an aneurysm. It can sometimes be due to less serious causes, but getting it checked is always safer than making assumptions.
Eye Pain
No one should experience ongoing pain in their eyes. If eye pain occurs, an ophthalmologist should be seen right away to rule out serious eye injuries and to treat whatever is causing the pain. At Batal Specialized Complex, physicians provide comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services for both adults and children across all subspecialties in ophthalmology.
Light Sensitivity
Sensitivity to light (photophobia) may occur secondary to migraine, cataracts, or eye infections. It can also be associated with ocular herpes (herpes simplex infection of the eye).
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Loss of Peripheral Vision
Difficulty seeing objects that are not directly in front of you may indicate a loss of peripheral (side) vision. A common cause of peripheral vision loss is damage to the optic nerve from glaucoma. If glaucoma is not treated, it can lead to complete blindness.
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To learn more about eye problems, you should visit the Eye Center at Batal Specialized Complex in Saudi Arabia, considered the first of its kind in the Middle East for its luxury, design, and advanced technical and medical equipment.
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