Water in the eyes is not just a superficial sensation of moisture - it is a real problem with vision health. Dropsy, or otherwise hydrophthalmism, belongs to a class of retinal diseases called degenerative changes. The optic nerve is made up of many thousands of nerve fibers, and when one or more nerves stop working or fail, the entire optic nerve stops functioning.
Diseases can be caused by various factors such as inflammation, injury and heredity. Depending on which part of the retina is damaged, symptoms may vary. Some of the most common symptoms include drooping eyelids, swelling in the eye, and difficulty focusing distance vision. Less