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Publication date: May 25, 2009
Publication date: May 25, 2009
When your optic nerve gets inflamed, it's called optic neuritis. It can cause decreased central or fine visual acuity, pain or tenderness of the eyeball, it may be difficult to see straight ahead, lights may appear dim, and colors can seem faded. Usually people only suffer this episode once.
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