A young adult male presented with sudden painless loss of vision. He recovered spontaneously within 3 months. What can be the most probable cause of blindness?
A. Central serous retinopathyB. Macular hole
C. Myopic crescent
D. Vitreous hemorrhage
Ans. A. (Central serous retinopathy)
Explanation: Central serous retinopathy condition occurs in young males as sudden blurring of vision accompanied by a positive scotoma and metamorphopsia. The visual acuity is correctable by convex lenses and returns to normal within 3—6 months in most cases.