My first thought was that you could be noticing a possible old or new retinal scar due to the ocular histoplasmosis syndrome. You should make an appointment with an ophthalmologist for a complete dilated retinal exam and you may also need an OCT scan or even a fluroresceine angiogram if any abnormalities are observed. Don't just chalk this up to stress, it needs to be carefully evaluated.
MJK MD
I am 31 years old, if this helps...
Please see an eye md, not an optometrist
Thank you for your responses..
I just saw my optometrist today for a complete eye exam (dilation) to try to resolve what is going on with my left eye and to be referred if need be to an ophthalmologist. I noticed that many hours after the dilation my left eye, the vision, seems what it used to be, I just wanted to know if this is normal? Do you think the vision will stay here?
Also, my optometrist conducted a central field test which came up normal, colour test which also was normal..He did notice that I do have a very tiny opague spot on my lense...I think he said central. He said a small beginning of a cataract, but find this very strange since I'm only 31. Is this normal for someone to begin forming a cataract? He then went on to say it could be CSR (although the tests didn't confirm this) or a small opaque on my lense. He referred me to see an ophthalmologist. Now I am just waiting for an appointment.. Based on what I mentioned in my first message, what is your opinion, could this be an early beginning to cataracts or could this be CSR?