One of the most common symptoms of angle-closure glaucoma is the presence of rings or halos. Some people see the halos exclusively while they stare into a light source, while others are not limited to these instances. The halos themselves are usually blurry and round, though some people describe them as jagged. Those that appear in direct sunlight are most common. Sometimes the halos have slight rainbow coloration along their edges.

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