The most common cause of blindness worldwide is cataracts, which is a clouding of the eye's lens that affects vision. The following are ten common symptoms of vision loss or blindness that may result from various eye conditions:


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Blurred or hazy vision


Difficulty seeing in low light or at night


Sensitivity to light and glare


Seeing halos around lights


Loss of central or peripheral vision


Double vision


Seeing floaters or flashes of light


Difficulty recognizing faces or objects


Changes in color perception


Vision loss, either sudden or gradual.


It's important to note that the specific symptoms of blindness can vary depending on the underlying cause, so it's essential to seek medical attention if you experience any changes in your vision.