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Are you over 40 and suddenly feel like your straining to read things right in front of your face? Eye experts at Mayo Clinic say it's actually a normal ...
blurred or double vision; burning, numbness ... hallucinations; headache; hearing loss; hives ... Blurred or loss of vision; decreased appetite; depression ...
blurred vision; change in consciousness; confusion as to time, place, or person; difficult or troubled breathing; false or unusual sense of well-being ...
Visual acuity test. A visual acuity test checks how sharp your vision is at a distance. You cover one eye, and the eye care specialist asks you to read an ...
... vision occurs during or after treatment. These could be symptoms of serious eye or vision problems (eg, acute myopia, secondary angle closure glaucoma).
This may help prevent a worsening of your condition and reduce the possibility of withdrawal symptoms, including hallucinations, nausea or vomiting ...
... hallucinations, headache, loss of consciousness ... Check with your doctor right away if blurred vision, difficulty with reading, or any other change in vision ...
... vision, speech, or walking while you are taking this medicine. ... blurred vision; cloudy urine ... hallucinations; irritability; mood or mental ...
Pimavanserin (Nuplazid). This medicine treats hallucinations and delusions that can occur with Parkinson's disease. Surgery. Deep brain stimulation Enlarge ...
... vision, drowsiness, feeling restless, fever, chills, hallucinations, headache, hearing loss, irritability, jerking movements, mood or mental changes, muscle ...
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