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Blurry Vision With Pressure In The Back Of The Eyes. Fatigue, Metallic Taste. What Is Happening?

i have a weird slight blurry feeling with some slight pressure in the back of my eyes and with that I am fatigued with a metallic taste that is not related to my menstral cycle. I am 48 year old woman and scared because this has been going on for a long time. I had my heart and lungs check recently and all is fine there. Please help me. Thank you so much
Sat, 25 Aug 2012
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Hi there.

Thanks for writing in.

Are you on any medications? Certain medications like metronizole etc can cause a metallic taste in the mouth.

Any history of stress/ anxiety?

I assuming your blood pressure is normal.

Are you using spectacles? Do you use the computer a lot (it could be computer vision syndrome due to eye strain).

Please visit an Ophthalmologist to rule out other serious conditions.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan

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Blurry Vision With Pressure In The Back Of The Eyes. Fatigue, Metallic Taste. What Is Happening?

Hi there. Thanks for writing in. Are you on any medications? Certain medications like metronizole etc can cause a metallic taste in the mouth. Any history of stress/ anxiety? I assuming your blood pressure is normal. Are you using spectacles? Do you use the computer a lot (it could be computer vision syndrome due to eye strain). Please visit an Ophthalmologist to rule out other serious conditions. Hope this helps. Regards, Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan