Anopia ✰ 【Tested】

Anopia is a defect in the visual field. Unlike blurred vision or double vision (diplopia), anopia is an actual "missing" section of your sight. It occurs when the visual pathways between the eyes and the brain's visual cortex are damaged, often due to:

A complex related condition where the brain doesn't just lose sight, but completely ignores one side of the world. The Impact on Daily Life anopia

The most common cause, where oxygen is cut off to vision-processing areas. Anopia is a defect in the visual field

Difficulty finding the start or end of a line of text. The Impact on Daily Life The most common

(also known as anopsia) is a clinical term for the inability to see part or all of the visual field. This condition, often referred to as a "visual field cut," frequently occurs after neurological events like a stroke and significantly impacts a person's mobility and safety. Understanding Anopia: Navigating the Gap in Your Vision