Warning Signs Of Retinitis Pigmentosa

Loss Of Peripheral Vision

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After night blindness, the next most common symptom is the gradual loss of peripheral vision. This progressive loss may be so gradual that patients don't notice it at first. Peripheral vision is what allows individuals to see images and objects at their sides. When individuals lose this vision, their field of vision narrows until they only see the things in front of them. Individuals with tunnel vision might bump into objects when they move around, even if others would have been able to see those objects. It will also be harder for them to see objects on the ground unless they're looking directly at the ground, so they may be more prone to tripping.

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