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  2. Visual snow syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In these cases, visual snow is a normal reaction of the body, related to the way photoreceptors (rods) and neurons respond to weak or insufficient stimuli. [ citation needed ] However, if visual snow becomes persistent and continuous — especially if it is accompanied by other symptoms, such as headaches, difficulty focusing, or intense visual ...

  3. Cyanopsia - Wikipedia

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    Human Eye. Cyanopsia is a rare visual phenomenon characterized by a blue tint to vision. Most commonly associated with cataract surgery and certain medications, such as sildenafil, cyanopsia is typically a temporary side effect rather than a standalone disease.

  4. Visual impairment - Wikipedia

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    Visual or vision impairment (VI or VIP) is the partial or total inability of visual perception.In the absence of treatment such as corrective eyewear, assistive devices, and medical treatment, visual impairment may cause the individual difficulties with normal daily tasks, including reading and walking. [6]

  5. Elton John Clarifies His Fading Eyesight Is 'Not as Bad as It ...

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    The legendary singer — who was a presenter at the 2025 Golden Globes — previously said he lost sight in his right eye, while his left eye is "not the greatest"

  6. Man willing to lose eyesight to become ‘space elf’

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    Luis, a 25-year-old from Argentina, was a man on a mission to become a “space elf” when he visited Dr. Nassif and Dr. Dubrow on Botched hoping they could help get him a little closer to that goal.

  7. Why gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik wears glasses: What to know ...

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    Coloboma and strabismus could be linked because the decreased vision from coloboma can lead an eye to "deviate," resulting in crossed eyes, Cestari says. There’s no cure, but glasses or contact ...

  8. Scintillating scotoma - Wikipedia

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    Many variations occur, but scintillating scotoma usually begins as a spot of flickering light near or in the center of the visual field, which prevents vision within the scotoma area. It typically affects both eyes, as it is not a problem specific to one eye. [5] [6] The affected area flickers but is not dark. It then gradually expands outward ...

  9. File:Two successive ejaculations.ogv - Wikipedia

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    English: In this video a male (age 35) ejaculates twice (30 minutes between). In the first ejaculation the amount of semen is much bigger and the ejaculation was easier to achieve. In the second ejaculation the semen releases more slowly and the amount of semen is smaller.