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Symptom: Loss of Vision(Slow)


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Loss of Vision(Slow)

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  • gradual loss of peripheral vision
  • more common after 60 years of age
  • white painless eye
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  • halos around lights
  • poor vision in bright lights
  • poor vision at night
  • second sight, ability to read without glasses with advancing age
3
  • blurred central vision
  • straight lines may appear bent or deformed
  • difficulties with reading
  • older people
4
  • eye pain
  • sensitivity to light
  • red, tearing eye
  • blurred vision in one eye
  • episodes of gradual loss of vision
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  • difficulty seeing at night
  • poor central vision
  • frequently affects children
  • family history of retinitis pigmentosa
  • slow loss of vision may lead to blindness
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  • history of diabetes
  • slow loss of vision
  • may have tingling or hands or feet
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  • new gradually increasing headaches
  • gradual loss of vision
  • confusion
  • weakness, numbness or tingling in arms, legs or face
   





Possible medical conditions of Loss of Vision(Slow) : - Glaucoma - Cataract - Macular Degeneration - Choroiditis - Cluster Headache - Migraine Headache - Retinitis Pigmentosa - Chorioretinitis - Diabetic Retinopathy - Retinal Detachment - Vitreous Hemorrhage - Brain Tumor - Subdural Hematoma - Hydrocephalus.



 





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