Malignant tumors of the eye are more serious, not only impairing vision, but even affecting the whole body and endangering life.
Malignant tumors of the eye are more serious as they will spread to the surrounding tissues and deeper parts if they are not detected in time and treated correctly in the early stage, causing more damage to the eye tissues and even the tissues around the eye and the whole body, thus they are more serious.
Ocular malignant tumors cause patients’ vision to decrease, patients may also have double vision, eyeball protrusion, eye redness, pain and other discomforts, and may even reach the distal part of the body through hematogenous metastasis or lymphatic system metastasis, resulting in systemic discomforts and symptoms, and even affecting patients’ lives.
It is recommended that patients with ocular malignant tumors should consult the hospital in time to evaluate their conditions and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.