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Blurred Vision

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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What causes chest pain and blurred vision?

Query: Hello doctor, My father had PTMC twice. He had also undergone an MVR before 10 years. Unfortunately, his heart rate always seems to rise to 150 or 160. Two years back, he had a cardioversion and was fine with the drugs Renozex and Sotalex. After the MVR, he was on Warfarin and his INR was fine. This...  Read Full »


Dr. Rishu Sharma

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have noted all your details. The Holter reports (attachment removed to protect patient identity) of your father reveal his baseline rhythm to be atrial fibrillation. The rapid heart rate associated with atrial fibrillation can result in chest pain or discomfort (angin...  Read Full »

What causes sudden blurred vision and light sensitivity?

Query: Hi doctor, Around six years ago, I used 0.50 power spectacles for sudden blurred near vision. The same thing happened yesterday. Again, I am feeling sensitivity to light now. There is no pain, fever or eye itching.  Read Full »


Dr. Bandivadekar Pooja Mohan

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Photophobia or light sensitivity and blurring of near vision could indicate dry eyes ,Computer vision syndrome. Uveitis or intraocular inflammation, Ocular migraine and Idiopathic or unknown cause. While first two are benign conditions and resolve with the use of lubric...  Read Full »

I have blurred vision, eye pain, and right cheek swelling. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I have a blurry right eye, pain in eyes, and slight swelling on the right cheek for a week. Can this be a sinusitis issue?  Read Full »


Dr. Shyam Kalyan. N

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com.Sinusitis complications can result in cellulitis around the eye, pain, and decreased vision. Mostly ethmoidal sinusitis can cause this problem. Internal to the cheek is the maxillary sinus which if infected normally does not cause visual disturbances. However, any maxil...  Read Full »

I am a 33-year-old woman with vision problems that appear like a white haze. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 33-year-old female. Sometimes, when I do my work, my vision seems like a white haze. It looks like everything has a white haze light. It is pure, not like a fog or a dirty color. Sometimes, it lasts for a few minutes, and sometimes for a few seconds. Sometimes, I see it, and on som...  Read Full »


Dr. Prashant Koranmath

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Using computers and smartphones causes dry eye due to decreased blink rate. Take frequent breaks. Look at far objects as eyes get strained looking at close things for a long time. Keep brightness minimal. Use Flogel HA (Sodium hyaluronate) ey...  Read Full »

Why do I have blurry vision after wearing glasses?

Query: Hi doctor, I recently had an eye exam and was able to see clearly by the time the doctor was done with my exam. I ordered the glasses and they just arrived yesterday. I out them on and it is as if I am not wearing glasses because with the glasses or without the glasses everything is blurry. I told ...  Read Full »


Dr. Asif Manzoor

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. As you told your vision was fine with the glasses or lenses your doctor uses during eye exam and now you are having trouble with your glasses then most probably you need to recheck your glasses if they are dispensed according to your prescription or is there any error. ...  Read Full »

I have recurrent episcleritis, blurry vision, and brain Fog with a family history of autoimmune diseases. What could be the cause?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 25-year-old white female with a past medical history of nodular episcleritis in my right eye around 15 years ago. Two months ago, I was diagnosed with episcleritis in the same eye and treated with Fluorometholone drops for three days. I experienced symptoms such as redness, mil...  Read Full »


Dr. Vaibhev Mittal

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Nodular episcleritis can indeed be treated with Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and eye drops like Ketorolac. If necessary, oral NSAIDs like Indomethacin can be prescribed. Blurry vision can have multiple causes, and an increase in eye pressure due to ...  Read Full »

I cannot look at bright light because, after that, I cannot see most things. Kindly help.

Query: Hi doctor, I think there is something wrong with me, and there are symptoms that occur daily. I cannot look at bright light anymore because, after that, I cannot see most things. This is because my eyes' pupils are a bit off from the center. Also, when I look at something for longer than usual, they...  Read Full »


Dr. Manish Mahabir

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. No need to worry about it. Also, if you cannot see anything after looking at a bright light, all the phytochemicals in the eye get used up and need a few minutes to rejuvenate. So it is also perfectly normal. After staring, the words get dist...  Read Full »

Why am I facing balancing problems for the past three months?

Query: Hello doctor, I am facing certain problems which include balancing problems, blurred vision and sometimes, headaches, concentration issues. It has been 2 to 3 months that I am facing all these.  Read Full »


Dr. Pooja Pardhi

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your case and can well understand your genuine health concerns. The cause of your symptoms can be related to brain disorder or vitamin B12 deficiency or eye problem. In my opinion, you should consult a physician first because you need a thorough neur...  Read Full »

I have had headaches and blurred vision along with soreness. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I have headaches and blurry vision. Two areas in my head are sore to touch. It has been there for the past three weeks and worsens daily. I have attached my MRI reports. Could you please go through them?  Read Full »


Dr. Chitrangada Jitendra

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. I understand your concern. I reviewed the MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) reports that you have attached (attachment removed to protect the patient's identity), and there is no gross intraparenchymal abnormality. But I would like to see th...  Read Full »

Are facial pain and numbness related to itchy and burning moles on head?

Query: Hello doctor, Since the beginning of this year, I have noticed a couple of moles on the left side of my head have been very itchy and burning, and when I start to itch them it causes the whole left side of my scalp to burn and feel uncomfortable. I am worried it might be something serious. This yea...  Read Full »


Dr. Thakare Sampada Avinash

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The ABCD criteria for moles you should be aware to see for malignant changes. One should always look for the change in color, size, margin, the surface of the mole, also if it is associated with itching and bloody discharge. I have reviewed clinical photograph attached ...  Read Full »

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