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What does it mean when your vision becomes distorted?
Conditions of the eye itself include glaucoma, eye injury, and retinal detachment. Vision distortion can also result from serious conditions originating outside of the eye, such as a serious head injury, transient ischemic attack (TIA), stroke, brain hemorrhage (bleeding), and epilepsy.
What is hyperopia?
Farsightedness (hyperopia) is a common vision condition in which you can see distant objects clearly, but objects nearby may be blurry. The degree of your farsightedness influences your focusing ability.
What causes wavy distorted vision?
Wavy or distorted lines in your vision could be a sign that you have keratoconus, but it could also be an indicator for retinal tears, retinal detachment, or macular degeneration. These eye conditions need to be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible so that you can maintain crisp, clear vision.
Can migraines distort vision?
A visual migraine is a temporary visual distortion that often begins with a small sparkling, shimmering area that slowly expands outward. The growing spot often has jagged, zig-zag edges. The visual symptoms typically last approximately 20-30 minutes and then completely resolve.
What is nearsightedness called?
Myopia. Commonly known as nearsightedness, myopia is the opposite of hyperopia. It is a condition in which an image of a distant object becomes focused in front the retina. This happens either because the eyeball axis is too long, or because the refractive power of the eye is too strong.
What is AMD eye problem?
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an eye disease that can blur your central vision. It happens when aging causes damage to the macula — the part of the eye that controls sharp, straight-ahead vision.
What is the glare?
Glare is the loss of visual performance or discomfort produced by an intensity of light in the visual field greater than the intensity of light to which the eyes are adapted. Simply put, glare occurs when too much light enters your eye and interferes with your eye’s ability to manage it.
What are thunderclap headaches?
Overview. Thunderclap headaches live up to their name, striking suddenly like a clap of thunder. The pain of these severe headaches peaks within 60 seconds. Thunderclap headaches are uncommon, but they can warn of potentially life-threatening conditions — usually having to do with bleeding in and around the brain.
What are the symptoms of blurred vision dizziness and nausea or vomiting?
Blurred vision, Dizziness, Feeling faint and Nausea or vomiting. WebMD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms blurred vision, dizziness, feeling faint and nausea or vomiting including Transient ischemic attack (mini-stroke), Low blood pressure (hypotension), and Diabetes, type 2.
Can headaches cause blurred vision?
Almost everyone has experienced a headache, which is pain in part or all of the head. If a headache occurs with or causes blurred vision, it may be due to an underlying condition or medical emergency. Causes of a headache and blurred vision will usually have additional symptoms.
When is sudden blurred vision an emergency?
Sudden blurred vision should be considered an emergency if it is accompanied by other symptoms such as: severe headache, difficulty speaking, loss of muscle control on one side of your body, facial drooping, or other vision changes. When should I go to the ER for blurred vision?
Are there any medical conditions associated with blurred vision and tingling?
There are 93 conditions associated with blurred vision, headache, numbness or tingling and slurred speech. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the WebMD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions.
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