Sunday, 11 March 2018

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Article written by fact health deby team, 

There are many kinds of cancer which can affect the eyes. The most common ones are lymphoma; eye melanoma; retinoblastoma (which is a childhood cancer); and squamous cell carcinoma. At times, cancer of the eyes can develop in the tissues that surround the eyeball. It may even spread from the eyes to the different parts of the body. The symptoms of eye cancer are quite easy to identify unlike other types of cancer. Here the symptoms only show up during the more advanced stages of the disease.

But since there are different types of cancer of the eye, some of them are easier to discover than others. This is because some have more obvious and common symptoms. Some are obscure, and some don’t even have symptoms. This is why it’s very important to have regular eye examinations. It does checks that if everything is alright. People who have this type of cancer may experience some or all these symptoms while others won’t. Either way, it would be very helpful for you to learn about the symptoms in case you experience any of them. Then you would be able to have your eyes checked at the early stage. Hence, it catches the disease or illness early.

1. Blurring of the Vision

2. Spots or Flashes in the Field of Vision                              3. Partial or Full Loss of Sight. 

4. Pain Around or In the Eye

5. Bulging of the Eye

6. Change in the Appearance of the Eye                                7. A New Spot in the Eye.                                                        8. A Lump on the Eyelid or in the Eye

9. Excessive Tearing or Bloody Tears

10. Loss of Eyelashes or a Sty Which Doesn’t Heal


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