What Could Be Causing My Blurred Vision?Byline: Dr Miriam StoppardThe Mirror (London, England)
Blurred vision is normally caused by refractive errors. This includes farsightedness, astigmatism and nearsightedness. It can also be a symptom of a more serious condition such as eye disease and neurological disorders. While the condition can affect both eyes, it mostly occurs in one. Blurry v...
The lens of the eye can become defective and not focus (causing blurred vision) at young age, or with the aging of the eyes it can stop working with presbyopia. In later years, the lens can be the area that gets cloudy in a cataract. ...
Sudden blurry vision in one eye (or both) could be a symptom of an urgent medical problem. Talk to an eye doctor or get medical help if your blurred vision comes on quickly — even if it eventually goes away on its own. Stroke or TIA Astrokeis when a blood vessel bursts or becomes ...
Blurred, reduced vision requires immediate attention. To find out how to treat it, visit Centre for Sight, specialists in eye care.
Your healthcare provider will ask you to describe your pain and rate it on a scale from 1 to 10. Tell the provider how often you have headaches and how long they last. Also describe any other symptoms you have along with headaches, such as dizziness or blurred vision. You may need test...
Double vision Blurred vision Vision loss Pressure behind or around your eyes Trouble moving your eyes Eye secretions and teary eyes Can proptosis be treated? The treatment of proptosis depends on the cause, and severity. If there is risk of compression to the optic nerve prompt intervention is ...
Blurred vision Sensitivity to bright light HeadacheHow is a corneal abrasion diagnosed?Your healthcare provider will examine your eye. If you have something in your eye that is scratching your cornea, your healthcare provider will remove it. He or she may put dye in your eye and look at it...
Sudden hazy or blurred vision Trouble seeing things up close Double vision You feel the need to hold reading material farther away to make letters appear clear If you experience headaches after reading or doing a task that requires close-up work and long periods of concentration ...
What could be causing this? By anon242625 — On Jan 24, 2012 I've done a lot of reading about the vagus nerve over the last two years. I think a lot of my problems, such as arrhythmia and feelings of anxiety, come from stimulation of the vagus. I have a shortened psoas ...