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NIOEYES.COM The Definitive
Ophthalmic Server
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Eye
Problems,Causes, Prevention, Tests, Treatments, Consulting your Doctor |
| Vision Abnormalities | ||
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Blindness, temporary; diminished eyesight; decreased vision; eyesight diminished; impaired vision |
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Blurred vision is the loss of visual acuity or sharpness resulting in unclear visual details. Vision loss is the inability to perceive visual stimuli. See also blindness. Blind spots are apparent dark "holes" in the visual field in which nothing can be seen. An enlarging blind spot is growth in the size of a blind spot that is readily apparent to the individual. Considerations Here are some tips:
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Causes, Incidence and Risk Factors Common causes
Note: There
may be other causes of vision abnormalities. This list is not all inclusive,
and the causes are not presented in order of likelihood. The causes of
this symptom can include unlikely diseases and medications. Furthermore,
the causes may vary based on age and gender of the affected person, as
well as on the specific characteristics of the symptom such as quality,
time course, aggravating factors, relieving factors, and associated complaints.
Use the Symptom Analysis option to explore the possible explanations for
vision abnormalities, occurring alone or in combination with other problems.
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Safety measures may be necessary to help a person with vision abnormalities. For example, it may be helpful to increase the amount of light in a room. |
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Medical history questions documenting the vision abnormalities in detail may include:
The physical examination will include an eye examination. The health care provider will check vision, eye movements, pupils, back of the eye, and eye pressure when indicated. An overall medical evaluation will be done if indicated. Diagnostic tests that may be performed include: Intervention: Surgery will be recommended for some conditions (such as cataracts or muscle problems). Diabetics must control their blood-sugar level. Other treatments depend on the cause. |
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| Complications |
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| Calling your doctor/health care provider | ||
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Disclaimer |
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