Published on: 3/5/2025
Distorted vision in one eye means that what you see may look warped or out of shape, and it can happen if something is affecting the eye’s lens, cornea, or retina.
When your vision in one eye seems distorted, it might be due to changes in the eye’s optical system. For example, a cataract (a clouding of the lens) can make images look wavy or blurry. In some cases, as shown in a case report, a cataract in one eye has even cleared up on its own. Another possibility is that the cornea (the clear front part of your eye) or the retina (the back layer that senses light) is not working correctly, which can alter how you see shapes and lines. Scientists are working on special imaging techniques to help reduce and see past these distortions so that doctors can better figure out what is going on. If you experience this kind of change in your vision, it is best to talk with an eye doctor. They can perform tests to figure out why your vision looks warped and help decide on a plan to improve it. It’s important to have issues like this checked so you can get the right help for your eye.
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