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Can Blurry Vision Occur Due To Defect In Vertebrae Of Neck ?

I have blurred vision in my left eye, but I only notice it when I close my right eye and look out of the left. I have been having neck problems for awhile and just starting seeing a chiropractor. He says the vertebrae in my neck is not aligned. Do you think this has something to do with it?
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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You may have transient blurred vision whenever there is kinking of vessels and nerves in the neck in a particular position. But if vision is blurred constantly then probably you have refractive error or abnormality in the eye.Kindly consult your ophthalmologist
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Can Blurry Vision Occur Due To Defect In Vertebrae Of Neck ?

You may have transient blurred vision whenever there is kinking of vessels and nerves in the neck in a particular position. But if vision is blurred constantly then probably you have refractive error or abnormality in the eye.Kindly consult your ophthalmologist