Tunnel Vision -
: Inflammation of the optic nerve, often linked to conditions like multiple sclerosis. Common Symptoms:
Tunnel vision, or the loss of peripheral vision, is a condition where your visual field is restricted to a small central area, much like looking through a tube or binoculars. It typically occurs when the "rod" cells in the retina, which are responsible for side and night vision, stop functioning correctly. Tunnel Vision
: Frequently bumping into objects, tripping, or feeling anxious in crowded spaces. 2. Psychological and Situational Tunnel Vision : Inflammation of the optic nerve, often linked
: A genetic disorder that causes the breakdown and loss of cells in the retina. : Inflammation of the optic nerve
Tunnel vision is often a symptom of serious underlying eye conditions: