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What are symptoms of Fuchs' dystrophy?​

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Answered by sk181231
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Fuchs dystrophy develops slowly over 10 to 20 years and normally affects both eyes. It is often detected by an optician even when you haven't noticed any changes to your vision. Your optician may mention Fuchs dystrophy to you because they can see changes to the back layer of the cornea when they examine your eyes.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Early on, you may wake up with blurred vision that slowly clears during the day.

  • As the disease worsens, swelling becomes more consistent and your vision stays blurry.

  • Signs of the disease may appear in your 30s or 40s, but it takes about 20 years for it to affect your vision.
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