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Headaches. Seizures. Dizziness. Nausea and vomiting. Muscle weakness or paralysis. Loss of coordination. Vision troubles. Difficulty speaking.
blurred vision; blue lips and fingernails; chest pain or discomfort; chills ... hallucination; headache; increased hunger; increased sweating; irregular, fast ...
Displaying 41-50 out of 66 doctors available. Trevor C. Phillips, O.D.. Optometrist; Low Vision Specialist.
Matthew Callstrom, M.D., Ph.D., whose research focuses on interventional oncology. For a different angle, Dr. Callstrom wheeled up a fluoroscopic X-ray system, ...
... Visual loss, Nystagmus, Double vision, Ischemic optic neuropathy. Show more areas of focus for Misha L. Pless, M.D.. Melanie A ...
Vision changes, such as double vision. Symptoms can get worse over time with repeated bleeding. Bleeding can happen again soon after the first bleed or much ...
These are times of screaming or crying, intense fear, and sometimes waving arms and legs during sleep. The person often sits up in bed, looking scared.
Detachment from reality (delusions), paranoia or hallucinations; Inability to cope with daily problems or stress; Trouble understanding and relating to ...
Until visual acuity in amblyopic eye is stable (defined as 2 consecutive visual acuity measurements by the same testing method at least 4 weeks apart with ...
Depressive symptoms, double vision and facial anomalies may impact patient-reported outcome measures after strabismus surgery. Research confirms the need to ...
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