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Other changes may be more unusual and extreme, such as confusion, worsening of depression, hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not ...
This results in stroke-like symptoms, such as trouble speaking, weakness, numbness, vision loss or trouble staying steady. Thin or weak blood vessels. An AVM ...
Slurred, slow or soft speech, known as dysarthria. Changes in vision. This may include blurred or double vision and not being able to focus the eyes. Trouble ...
Check with your doctor if you have headache, seizures, confusion, or blurred vision or other visual problems. These may be symptoms of a rare and serious ...
Long Z, Ranschau LM, Lucas JM, Broski SM, Schueler BA. General Radiographic Artifacts: A Visual Review. Radiographics. 2026 Apr; 46 (4):e250177
Mayo Clinic has one of the largest and most experienced practices in the United States, with campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota. Staff skilled in dozens ...
Depressive symptoms, double vision and facial anomalies may impact patient-reported outcome measures after strabismus surgery. Research confirms the need to ...
double vision; drowsiness; enlarged pupils; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; fever; hallucinations; headache; heartburn; inability to move ...
Double vision. Trouble with balance. Causes. Most dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVFs) have no clear origin. But some result from a traumatic head injury ...
Significant visual or auditory impairment. New opioid use within 12 hours of procedure. History of severe vertigo, vomiting, or motion sickness. Cognitive ...
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