A sudden loss of vision in one eye is a frightening occurrence, and quickly finding the cause and intervening with an appropriate treatment is vital. One such cause, a retinal artery occlusion, also known as an eye stroke, is due to a loss of blood flow to the affected eye's retina. It may surprise you that strokes can affect more than just the brain, and eye strokes can lead to serious long-term vision problems if left untreated or ignored. Below is more information about this problem and what you should know about its diagnosis and treatment.

Each day, you have a chance to view new things and explore the world around you with fresh eyes. But if everything you see appears hazy or distorted, even after you sleep through the night or rest your eyes, it’s easy to feel frustrated.

Unless you already have problems with your eyes or health, you may not know exactly why you have blurry vision in the first place. The uncertainty of not knowing why your vision blurs can baffle and discourage you. The following information can help clear up a few things about your hazy vision and what you can do to overcome it.

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