Blurred vision is the condition where the sharpness of vision is affected, leading to inefficiency in recording fine details. It either involves one eye or both the eyes, depending on the cause. It can result from refractive vision problems such as nearsightedness, presbyopia, farsightedness, astigmatism, or due to the presence of any eye disease. It is also associated with conditions that do not involve the eyes, such as migraine, stroke, headache, sensitivity to light, and irritation of the eyes.
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Please suggest some ayurveda remedy for blurred vision.
Query: Hi doctor, I am a 30 year old male. I am suffering from blurred vision. I could not focus properly. Also, I have dizziness and stiffness in the neck, which sometimes continues for the whole day. An MRI brain was done and it was normal. The blood tests including thyroid profile, LFT, KFT, vitamin D a... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Since, you have not mentioned your occupation or nature of work, diagnosis and drugs whichever you taken already, I am not able to get any clue about your condition. There are many possibilities for your conditions. Eyesight problem. It leads to eye pain, headach... Read Full »
Query: Hello doctor,My friend has been suffering from uveitis for the last 16 years. He has blurred vision for the past two years. He is sensitive to light and cannot see in the dark. He can make out the faces, but he cannot see properly. Even for reading on mobile, he has to use the magnifying option to s... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As you said, it is an autoimmune disorder, and the symptoms will worsen yearly. You should consult a nearby doctor (preferably the same doctor you consulted earlier) again and take immunomodulator drugs (herbals and gold-based drugs) that can stop or delay the aggres... Read Full »