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Types of eye Cancer

Blurred Vision
Blurred Vision

That can lead to swelling in a part of the retina called the macula, new and unwanted blood vessels growing in the eye, and bleeding inside the eye. Along with blurry vision, diabetic eye disease may also cause: “Floating” spots in your field of vision; Permanent loss of vision; Early treatment is the best way to ward off permanent damage.

source: webmd.com
Bulging of one eye
Bulging of one eye

5. Bulging of the Eye. This is probably one of those symptoms which would cause you to rush to the eye clinic immediately. This symptom though is more commonly seen in children who have retinoblastoma. Typically, only the affected eye would be bulging and not the other one, unless of course both eyes get affected.

Partial or Total Loss of Vision
Partial or Total Loss of Vision

Partial or Full Loss of Sight You may start to experience a partial or full loss of your sight, whether temporarily or permanently. This is a major symptom of eye cancer. You might experience the loss of peripheral vision or start experiencing tunnel vision.