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blurred vision; burning sensation while urinating; burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, "pins and needles", or tingling feelings; chest tightness ...
blurred vision; body aches or pain; bone pain; chest pain or tightness; chills; cloudy urine; confusion; cough; coughing up blood; decreased urine; difficult, ...
change in vision not present before treatment; chest pain, possibly moving to the left arm, neck, or shoulder; confusion; delayed or slow growth in children ...
A physical exam checks for signs of health problems or disease. A neurological exam checks vision, balance, coordination and reflexes. This can help determine ...
Depending on the condition, treatment may be available, often through clinical trials, with the goal to slow the disease for vision preservation. Mayo Clinic's ...
Side effects of oral ED medicines are often mild. Common ones include: Flushing of the skin. Headache. Upset stomach. Visual changes, such as blue tinge to ...
Vision problems, such as blurred vision, double vision or loss of peripheral vision. Speech difficulties. Seizures, especially in someone who hasn't had ...
Refractive surgery improves vision and reduces the need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. An eye surgeon uses a laser beam to reshape the curves of the cornea, ...
double vision; drowsiness; enlarged pupils; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; fever; hallucinations; headache; heartburn; inability to move ...
About this study. Some doctors feel that a child with hyperopia (farsightedness) should have glasses before any potential vision problems (such as amblyopia ...
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