A woman in her 20s presented with a 2-month complaint of frequent headaches and 1 week of blurry vision in her left eye, and she was currently receiving
Leptomeningeal metastasis presenting with blurry vision, nausea and headachecancercarcinomatosisdiplopiaheadacheleptomeningeal metastasisparanasal sinusvision lossdoi:10.1111/cxo.13141Thomas A KeithEric TidmoreJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdClinical and Experimental Optometry...
Blurry vision makes objects in your eyesight look fuzzy or out of focus. A lot of things can make your vision blurry. These causes range from harmless problems with simple fixes to serious conditions that need immediate treatment. Many times, blurred vision slowly develops over weeks, months or...
This happens when the fluid in your eye can't drain the way it should, and pressure builds up in your eye. This can damage your optic nerve and cause permanent vision loss. It's a medical emergency. Other symptoms include: Headache Eye pain Nausea and vomiting Seeing halos around light s...
A 20-year-old Chinese woman was experiencing fever, malaise, headache, nausea, vomiting, and neck stiffness for 2 weeks. Further examination revealed
Anterioruveitis– sensitivity to light, reddishness in eyes, and head ache are the accompanying symptoms. Glaucoma– it is associated with headache,nauseaand vomiting. Optic neuropathy – headache, jawclaudication, weight loss, anorexia, andfeverare common symptoms along with hazy vision. ...
It may cause sudden blurred vision in one eye. Other symptoms can include: Intense eye pain or headache on one side coming from the eye Vision loss Eye redness Rainbow-coloredhalos around lights Nausea and vomiting Treatment for blurred vision in one eye ...
HEADACHEVISION disordersALEXIANAUSEALIQUID chromatography-mass spectrometryMeningioma is a common adult intracranial tumor, and while several cases are considered benign, a subset are malignant with biologically aggressive behavior and are refractory to current treatment strategies of combined surgery and ...
Blurry Visiondoi:10.1080/00216240500180312Josh ZweibackJournal of Jewish Education
Blurry vision and other vision changes can be a symptom of severe preeclampsia. Seeing spots or light flashes and feeling sensitive to light can happen, too. You might also feel: A bad headache that won't go away Breathing difficulty Pain below your ribs or in your right shoulder Lightheaded...