Eye Cancer Symptoms

Eye cancer symptoms

Eye cancer symptoms vary, depending on the type of cancer suffered. Some of the symptoms that can occur in eye cancer, among others are:

There are dark spots on the iris. This dark spot appears on iris melanomas and can be seen on routine eye examinations.

-Have vision problems.

-Reach and view

-See things that float (floaters), lines, or spots.

-See the flashes of light.

These symptoms can also arise due to other diseases, in addition to eye cancer. And sometimes eye cancer, especially intraocular melanoma, has no symptoms. Intraocular melanoma is often first detected during eye examination. Because of the symptoms of non-specific eye cancer, it is advisable to undergo diagnostic procedures if symptoms are felt.

The symptoms of retinoblastoma are more specific than other types of eye cancer. Nevertheless, symptoms of retinoblastoma are often also difficult to recognize and thus require further investigation. Some of the symptoms of retinoblastoma include:

-Eyebrow-eyed.

-Changes in iris color.

-Vision is not good.

-Eyes are red and inflamed.

White reflections appear in the pupils of the eye, which can be seen when photographed in a dark room. Reasonable pupil reflection when photographed is usually red.





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