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Macular Pucker Symptoms
Macular Pucker Symptoms
Macular pucker usually only affects one eye. Symptoms can range from mild to severe and include:
- Blurred or distorted vision
- Difficulty seeing fine details
- Dark, cloudy or blank spot in the center of your vision
Keep in mind that a macular pucker generally does not affect your side (peripheral) vision.
Other medical and eye problems can cause these problems, too, including a condition called macular hole. Please see one of our doctors for an accurate diagnosis.