Losing your peripheral vision is when you experience a narrowing of your field of view. This inhibits you being able to see objects that are located off to the sides. This is a clear sign of glaucoma, which is an eye disease that permanently damages the optic nerve. This kind of glaucoma occurs quickly with very little symptoms. If untreated, losing your peripheral vision could become worse and become tunnel vision, before leading to irreversible blindness.

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