erythropsy
Erythropsy is a rare visual disturbance characterized by the temporary perception of everything in a reddish hue. This condition is often associated with a specific type of photopsia, which refers to the sensation of seeing light in the absence of actual light. Erythropsy is typically a transient phenomenon, meaning it lasts for a short period before resolving.
The exact cause of erythropsy is not fully understood, but it is most commonly reported following cataract
In some instances, erythropsy might be linked to other ocular conditions or medications, but the post-cataract