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Blurred vision; eye irritation or pain; watering of the eyes. Incidence not known. Chest tightness; fast heartbeat; fever; hives, itching, skin rash; irritation ...
Direct injury to the eye; Swelling in or around the eyes; Discharge of blood or pus from the eyes; Double vision, loss of vision or blurred vision.
This damage can cause eye pain and blurred vision. Postherpetic neuralgia. This painful condition occurs when a shingles infection damages nerve fibers. The ...
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 ...
Your eye specialist will ask you questions about factors that might be causing your symptoms. You may have an eye exam during your visit, including a vision ...
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.
As it grows, you can lose central vision or have blurred or blind spots. ... Fuzzy or blurry areas in your central vision. Trouble reading even with ...
Vision changes in one eye can be caused by more-serious conditions that need treatment. See a healthcare professional right away if you have visual symptoms ...
The eyedrops cause blurred vision that lasts for several hours or a day. The ... An eyedrop of a medication called atropine (Isopto Atropine) can temporarily blur ...
Blurred vision; change in color vision; difficulty seeing at night; eye pain or stinging; fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat or pulse; increased sensitivity ...
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