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What Causes Vision Problem Along With Pain And Numbness In The Eyes?

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Posted on Sat, 17 Sep 2016
Question: At nighttime I have a very real problem, when I see a cars brake light for example, it multiplies about 8 times and is staggered in my vision. I don't know which light is the real original brake light. I have to close my eyes when riding in a car with somebody so I don't get dizzy and see tracer lights? I also have yellow things growing on the surface of my eyes? what are they? I also suffer from pain and numbness in my eye and left side.
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Answered by Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Could be due to raised eyeball pressure

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.

I have gone through your query and understand your concerns. You could be developing raised intra-ocular pressure or glaucoma. The 'yellow things' on your eyes need to be evaluated. In either case you need to visit an ophthalmologist. I would insist you not to ignore it as it could be serious and could worsen.

The detail of 'yellow things' is inadequate for understanding what they are. You could upload an image (preferably close up) to help me find the cause. But the ophthalmologist visit would still be necessary.

Regards
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What Causes Vision Problem Along With Pain And Numbness In The Eyes?

Brief Answer: Could be due to raised eyeball pressure Detailed Answer: Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic. I have gone through your query and understand your concerns. You could be developing raised intra-ocular pressure or glaucoma. The 'yellow things' on your eyes need to be evaluated. In either case you need to visit an ophthalmologist. I would insist you not to ignore it as it could be serious and could worsen. The detail of 'yellow things' is inadequate for understanding what they are. You could upload an image (preferably close up) to help me find the cause. But the ophthalmologist visit would still be necessary. Regards