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Bigger, dilated, or enlarged pupils (black part of the eye); blurred vision or other changes in vision; confusion; increased sensitivity of the eyes to light ...
The pupil is the dark circle at the center of the eye. Poor vision or blurry vision in one eye. Not being able to see when looking to the side. This is called ...
... eye and spinal cord. Vision changes caused by NMO are called optic neuritis. These may include: Blurred vision or loss of vision in one or both eyes. Not ...
Stringy mucus in or around the eye; Swelling around the eye. Vision problem includes. Blurred vision; Dark, floating spots in vision. Vision loss. Triggered by.
Injury to eye muscles. Skin discoloration. Temporarily blurred vision or, rarely, loss of eyesight. The need for follow-up surgery. How you prepare. Before ...
Blindness · bloody eye · blurred vision · change in vision · decreased vision · eye pain · loss of vision · redness of the eye ...
Eye redness; Eye pain; Excess tears or other discharge from your eye; Difficulty opening your eyelid because of pain or irritation; Blurred vision; Decreased ...
Blurred vision. · Tumors affecting the optic nerve behind one eye may cause gradual vision loss in that eye or visible bulging of the eye. · Early puberty or ...
Chest pain; Difficulty breathing; Numbness or weakness; Fainting; Blurred or double vision; Rapid or irregular heartbeat; Confusion or trouble talking; Nausea ...
Blurred vision; discoloration of the white part of the eye; eye irritation or redness. Less common. Decreased vision; eye pain; eyes sensitive to light; red, ...
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