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How Can severe Blurred Vision Along With Dizziness Be Treated?
over the past few months I ve been getting dizzy spells and while I was working in the orchestra pit for a play my hand started to lock up for a few seconds at a time. My vision would also become blurry for a second or two, which I usually pass for my contact moving in my eye. But recently, I got sick and the doctor said I was fine, but after most of the symptoms died down, I kept getting winded very easily. I am an athlete so its not normal. What could it possibly be?
Hello, i don't know what is your age and your medical history but what appears to me is that probably you might be possibly having any of the following conditions such as 1- transient ischemic attack-it means there is a decreased blood supply to some part of the brain due to a small blood clot. 2-low blood pressure 3-heat exhaustion 4-Anemia 5-Supra ventricular tachycardia -in which the heart beats too rapidly as to not being able to supply the brain blood properly
These are the examples of the conditions which possibly occur during the time when you get blurred vision and dizziness which should be assessed by a neurologist as soon as possible. I suggest you have an ECG and a complete blood test done,have your vitals assessed like blood pressure, heart rate .
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How Can severe Blurred Vision Along With Dizziness Be Treated?
Hello, i don t know what is your age and your medical history but what appears to me is that probably you might be possibly having any of the following conditions such as 1- transient ischemic attack-it means there is a decreased blood supply to some part of the brain due to a small blood clot. 2-low blood pressure 3-heat exhaustion 4-Anemia 5-Supra ventricular tachycardia -in which the heart beats too rapidly as to not being able to supply the brain blood properly These are the examples of the conditions which possibly occur during the time when you get blurred vision and dizziness which should be assessed by a neurologist as soon as possible. I suggest you have an ECG and a complete blood test done,have your vitals assessed like blood pressure, heart rate .