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Doctor Conformed Fuchs Dystrophy. Severe Headache, Blurred Vision, Dizzy. Does My Fuchs Dystrophy Is Getting Worse?

When I got my eye exam 2 months ago for my glasses the doctor told me I have a condition called fuchs dystrophy, 4 days ago I started having severe headaches very blurred vision and have been getting dizzy so dizzy that I at times I can't stand up , does this mean my fuchs dystrophy is getting worse he told me I was at a stage 2 plus
Thu, 14 Nov 2013
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Hi, welcome to Health care magic forum.
Fuchs destrophy is a condition effects both cornea of eye, and the ear as well. the eye effect may cause sight problem, and the ear problem shows the dizzyness.
Still it is not a fast growing disease, but grow very slowly.
I also advise you to consult a physician .
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Doctor Conformed Fuchs Dystrophy. Severe Headache, Blurred Vision, Dizzy. Does My Fuchs Dystrophy Is Getting Worse?

Hi, welcome to Health care magic forum. Fuchs destrophy is a condition effects both cornea of eye, and the ear as well. the eye effect may cause sight problem, and the ear problem shows the dizzyness. Still it is not a fast growing disease, but grow very slowly. I also advise you to consult a physician . Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.