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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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What Causes Gradual Distant Blurred Vision?

Hello, I am concerned about distant blurred vision I've noticed increasing over a few days. I also have had a headache in the late evening/night for three nights. I am a month and a half out from a cataract removal. I'm having an overall strange feeling in my head, and I just can't pinpoint an exact cause. I do have type 2 diabetes, and being treated for blood pressure, and a recent borderline high cholesterol. Advice please. Thank you.
Fri, 14 Apr 2017
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i see that you have undergone cataract surgery 1.5 months back and hope you have used all the post operative medications in the right dose as prescribed by your ophthalmologist. The headache you have can be related to the high blood pressure also.Kindly reduce your salt intake. Please check your BP and also consult your ophthalmologist and check your refraction and glasses to use if needed. hope it helps
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What Causes Gradual Distant Blurred Vision?

i see that you have undergone cataract surgery 1.5 months back and hope you have used all the post operative medications in the right dose as prescribed by your ophthalmologist. The headache you have can be related to the high blood pressure also.Kindly reduce your salt intake. Please check your BP and also consult your ophthalmologist and check your refraction and glasses to use if needed. hope it helps