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Macular Hole: Why You May See a Dark Spot in the Center of Your Vision
Gupta Eye Hospital, Panipat – Trusted Retina Care Since 1985
If you're seeing a dark spot or blurry patch in the center of your vision, you may be experiencing a condition called a macular hole. Though it sounds alarming, early diagnosis and treatment can help restore vision or prevent further loss.
What Is a Macular Hole?
The macula is a small, sensitive part of the retina responsible for sharp, central vision—used for reading, driving, and recognizing faces. A macular hole is a tiny break in this area that distorts or blocks central vision.
Symptoms of a Macular Hole:
- Blurry or distorted central vision
- A gray or black spot in the center
- Straight lines appearing wavy
- Difficulty reading small print
- Trouble with tasks requiring detailed vision
- Peripheral (side) vision usually remains normal.
What Causes a Macular Hole?
- Aging: Most common in people over 60
- Vitreous shrinkage: The gel inside the eye pulls on the retina
- Eye injury or trauma
- High myopia (nearsightedness)
- Diabetic eye disease
Why Choose Gupta Eye Hospital, Panipat?
- Retina care led by Dr. Kanav Gupta, Retina Specialist
- 39+ years of trusted eye care
- Advanced OCT diagnostics
- Compassionate patient support and guidance