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What Causes Blurred Vision, Headache And Dizziness?
Pls tell me what dr I need to see. My symptoms are My eyesight has become really bad-blurry over a few mths, headaches 3x a week if not more, I can not sit on a chair and put my head in my hands I blackout/dizzy or touch my toes same thing. I am 42yr. Had labs they are perfect, I had my heart & lungs checked 2 mths ago perfect, I am 5 8 @ 196lbs. I don t drink or smoke.
Dizziness or blackouts have 3 main causes: heart, ear and brain.
Since you've already checked your heart, we can rule that out for now. . Lung conditions generally would not cause blurry vision.
Ear conditions though might be the cause of your dizziness, they will not affect the vision. . Hence, the brain is the likely sight of your symptoms. There are conditions like cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, stroke, certain hereditary conditions affecting the nerves. This might be confirmed by a thorough clinic examination and an MRI if required. Hence, you need to see a neurologist.
Hope this helps. Wishing you good health.
Regards, Dr Geeta
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What Causes Blurred Vision, Headache And Dizziness?
Hello. Dizziness or blackouts have 3 main causes: heart, ear and brain. Since you ve already checked your heart, we can rule that out for now. . Lung conditions generally would not cause blurry vision. Ear conditions though might be the cause of your dizziness, they will not affect the vision. . Hence, the brain is the likely sight of your symptoms. There are conditions like cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, stroke, certain hereditary conditions affecting the nerves. This might be confirmed by a thorough clinic examination and an MRI if required. Hence, you need to see a neurologist. Hope this helps. Wishing you good health. Regards, Dr Geeta