There seems to be a typo in the question. It's likely you're asking about the symptoms of Fuchs' dystrophy, a disease affecting the cornea.
Fuchs' dystrophy is a condition where fluid builds up in the cornea, the clear front part of your eye, causing it to swell and thicken. This usually affects both eyes and leads to several symptoms.
Symptoms of Fuchs' Dystrophy
Here's a breakdown of the common symptoms:
- Glare: Increased sensitivity to light, causing discomfort or difficulty seeing in bright environments.
- Blurred or Cloudy Vision: Difficulty seeing clearly, with vision appearing hazy or obscured.
- Eye Discomfort: A gritty, scratchy, or painful sensation in the eyes.
These symptoms result from the swelling and thickening of the cornea due to fluid accumulation as stated on 13-Jul-2024.