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blurred vision; chest pain or discomfort; confusion; convulsions; extra heartbeats; fainting; hallucinations; headache; irritability; lightheadedness; mood or ...
Spinal cord: Neck or back pain, weakness, numbness or tingling, and trouble with bladder or bowel function. Retina, part of the eye: Blurry vision or vision ...
Sometimes the severity of an ocular injury such as an open globe with acute vision loss can be very distracting to the physicians evaluating the patient. It's ...
blurred or double vision ... decreased urine output; delusions of persecution, mistrust, suspiciousness, or combativeness ... double vision; fast, weak pulse ...
Blurred vision; change in vision; decreased vision; dry eye; eye color changes; loss of vision; pain, redness, swelling, or itching of the eye or eyelid ...
Neurological exam: Tests of reflexes, strength, sensation, eye movement, balance, coordination and walking. Eye check when vision is affected: A focused look at ...
Mayo Clinic doctors trained in the structure and function of the eye (ophthalmologists and optometrists) are experts in treating all types of vision and eye ...
This may help prevent a worsening of your condition and reduce the possibility of withdrawal symptoms, including hallucinations, seizures, stomach or muscle ...
Serious damage to the eye and possible loss of vision may result from using contaminated eye medicines. You should not use this medicine if you have contact ...
The study will investigate subcortical arousal circuits in visual perception using techniques with complementary strengths based on promising initial studies.
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