A man in his twenties with dizziness, double vision and peripheral facial palsydoi:10.4045/tidsskr.17.0801LIE, INGRID ANNEBLOMBERG, BJRNPOWER, YSTEIN ALEXANDERTORKILDSEN, IVINDJournal of the Norwegian Medical Association / Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening...
Problems with vision can include seeing flashing lights, double vision, blurring, or loss of vision that's typically in one eye or one part of your vision (visual field). Hearing changes can include one-sided hearing loss or ringing in the ears. A brain tumor can cause the pupil in one ...
Optometric vision therapy may improve visual acuity in the amblyopic eye, and improve binocularity. Patients who have dizziness and balance disorders and also have longstanding amblyopia may benefit from attempting to improve vision in their amblyopic eye and improving their binocularity if treatment has...
Vertigo is the perception of movement while not in motion; it typically manifests as a sensation of spinning, swaying, or tilting. Vertigo may be perceived as motion of oneself or one’s environment. It may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting or a lack of physical steadiness or equilibrium...
I have been going from one specialist to the next. It started with dizziness and then it became dizziness with tinnitus. Then it became dizziness, tinnitus, worse hearing, and now vision problems. The thing is in all the MRIs I have been getting, my neck one shows herniated discs from ...
flow is the cause of your symptoms. Symptoms of TIA may include weakness, numbness, or paralysis of the arm, leg, or face, usually on one side only, slurred speech, double vision, blindness in one or both eyes, and vertigo. If you are experiencing a TIA, seek medical attention right ...
The study suggests that TBI appears to be causing visual image misalignment -- or vertical heterophoria. To correct this misalignment and prevent double vision, the eye muscles are utilized to force the eyes back into proper alignment. This causes the...
Diplopia is "double vision". It means that the eyes are not registering the same image, in a spatial sense. For horizontal diplopia, the eyes are either "converged" or "diverged" from each other. For vertical diplopia, one eye's position is above the other (this is called a hyper). ...
double vision, rapid or irregular heartbeat, confusion, or slurred speech, stumbling or difficulty walking, ongoing vomiting, seizures, a sudden change in hearing and facial numbness or weakness. The causes of dizziness include inner ear disturbance, motion sickness, medication effects, and underlying...
When she tried to turn her eyes she developed double vision, associated with nausea and gait dysfunction. She felt extremely dizzy, especially when she turned her eyes. Neurologic exam was remarkable for complete paralysis of horizontal gaze in the right eye and preserved abduction of the left ...