Eye Cancer - Less Known Signs and Natural Cures

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07/10/23

Eye Cancer is a very rare, painless form of cancer with melanoma & squamous cell cancers more common in men.
Symptoms:
- Painless loss or change of vision, blurred vision or trouble seeing.
Loss of visual acuity or reduction of the field of vision (area that you can see at a glance).
- Seeing flashes of light or shadows.
- Seeing floaters (floating objects): dots, spots, wavy lines.
- Dark spot in the iris, brown/ dark patches
on the sclera or conjunctiva.
- Bulging of one eye.
- A lump on your eyelid or in your eye that
is increasing in size.
- Ulceration of the eyelid, loss of eyelashes.
- Change in the size or shape of the pupil.
- Sty that does not heal, double vision, excessive tearing, bloody tears, pain in or around your eye is rare.
IMPORTANT: Often eye cancer has no early, clear symptoms. Best prevention is to follow the diet I recommend in all my video clips about cancer and to see an ophthalmologist once a year.
Intraocular Melanoma is the most common eye cancer in adults. Of the 3 layers your eye is composed of (sclera & cornea-on the outside; uvea in the middle, & retina, the nerve tissue on the inside), the intraocular melanoma forms from cells that make melanin in the iris, ciliary body (behind the iris), & choroid (blood vessels that bring oxygen & nutrients to the eye) which make up the uveal tract.
- Cancer of the Iris is a small tumor that grows slowly & rarely spreads to other parts of the body.
- Cancers of the Ciliary Body & of the Choroid are larger and more likely to spread to other parts of the body than the melanoma of the iris.
Most intraocular melanomas begin in the choroid.

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