Sudden blurring of one eye in the elderly may be caused by eye trauma, retinal detachment, retinal vein obstruction, etc. Patients should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease.
1. Eye trauma: eye trauma patients with corneal epithelial damage, vitreous hemorrhage or anterior chamber hemorrhage and other lesions, patients may experience vision loss, eye pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. Some patients may also experience rupture of the anterior lens capsule, leading to traumatic cataract, which may cause blurred vision.
2. Retinal detachment: If retinal detachment occurs in elderly patients, the patients may have symptoms such as dark shadows in front of their eyes and vision loss.
3. Retinal vein obstruction: hypertensive arteriosclerosis, diabetic retinopathy patients can cause retinal vein obstruction, the patient because of the eye ischemia, the eyes may appear suddenly blurred vision.
It is recommended that patients with sudden blurring of vision should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.