Central Vision Loss
Loss of central vision while peripheral vision remains, characteristic of macular degeneration.
Conditions associated with central vision loss
The following conditions have been associated with central vision loss in medical literature. This is informational and not a diagnosis.
Symptoms commonly seen alongside central vision loss
Blind Spots
Areas of vision loss or blank spots in the visual field....
Blurred vision
Lack of sharpness of vision resulting in the inability to see fine detail....
Distorted Vision
Straight lines that appear wavy or distorted, which can be a sign of macular degeneration....
Reduced Visual Acuity
A decrease in the sharpness of vision, which can be caused by many eye conditions....
When to seek care
Seek care from a qualified healthcare provider if central vision loss is severe, persistent, worsening, or accompanied by concerning symptoms. If you think you have a medical emergency, call your local emergency number immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the symptom central vision loss mean?
Central Vision Loss is a health sign or symptom described in medical literature. Loss of central vision while peripheral vision remains, characteristic of macular degeneration.
Which conditions are associated with central vision loss?
Central Vision Loss has been reported in association with 2 conditions in the medical literature we index, including Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Macular Degeneration. These associations do not mean you have any of these conditions.
Should I see a doctor about central vision loss?
You should discuss any persistent or concerning symptoms with a qualified healthcare provider. This website does not provide diagnosis. If you have severe symptoms or signs of a medical emergency, seek care immediately.