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What Causes Shortness Of Breath And Blurred Vision?
I was at work doing my regular job duties. I became short of breath so I sat down for a bit to catch my breath. During me sitting my face went a little numb, my vision went blurry, and I was still short of breath. Should I be concered, or should I be concerned enough to get checked out?
You have dyspnea. So take ECG and consult a cardiologist for examination and diagnosis. Ultrasound cardiomyopathy should be recorded, consult a cardiologist for the examination of myopathy and in case of abnormality, consult a cardiac surgeon for consideration of surgery. Refraction should be done and if error detected, then it should be corrected may be having transient ischemia or -postural hypotension ask physician for examination and diagnosis you should be concerned and get thoroughly checked by an eye doctor may require angiogram and pace problem should examine and if required new pacemaker may be fixed by surgery.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash
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What Causes Shortness Of Breath And Blurred Vision?
Hello, You have dyspnea. So take ECG and consult a cardiologist for examination and diagnosis. Ultrasound cardiomyopathy should be recorded, consult a cardiologist for the examination of myopathy and in case of abnormality, consult a cardiac surgeon for consideration of surgery. Refraction should be done and if error detected, then it should be corrected may be having transient ischemia or -postural hypotension ask physician for examination and diagnosis you should be concerned and get thoroughly checked by an eye doctor may require angiogram and pace problem should examine and if required new pacemaker may be fixed by surgery. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash