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Symptom: Loss of Vision(Rapid)


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Loss of Vision(Rapid)

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  • rapid, painless loss of vision in one eye
  • more common in older men
  • may have history of diabetes
  • may have history of hypertension
  • occurs commonly in the morning
2
  • tenderness in temple
  • partial or complete visual loss
  • pain with chewing
  • more commonly over 60 years of age
  • muscle and joint aches
3
  • floaters and flashing lights in eye
  • curtain over vision
  • visual loss in affected eye
  • usually over 65 years old
  • may have history of ocular surgery
  • may have history of retinal degeneration
4
  • acute progressive visual loss
  • blurred vision
  • halos and rainbows around lights
  • red, painful eye
5
  • episode of visual loss
  • symptoms usually last less than 24 hours
  • may be associated with weakness or numbness in arms, legs or face
  • may be associated with difficulty speaking
6
  • recurrent episodes of visual loss
  • recurrent episodes of weakness or numbness
  • double vision
  • poor balance
  • symptoms fluctuate
7
  • loss of peripheral vision
  • headaches
  • may have decreased sexual drive
  • may have intolerance to cold
8
  • sudden loss of vision
  • sudden severe headache
  • may have history of pituitary tumor
  • double vision





Possible medical conditions of Loss of Vision(Rapid) : - Retinal Artery Occlusion - Retinal Vein Occlusion - Retinal Detachment - Temporal Arteritis - Glaucoma - Vasculitis - Vitreous Hemorrhage - Macular Degeneration - Iritis - Transient Ischemic Attack - Cerebral Aneurysm - Multiple Sclerosis - Migraine Headache - Stroke - Pituitary Tumor - Brain Tumor - Aneurysm - Pituitary apoplexy.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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