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Current Symptoms |
Describe any recent changes in your vision. |
Sudden changes in vision are associated with acute problems such as head trauma or increased intracranial pressure |
Do you experience blind spots? | Scotoma is a blind spot that is surrounded by either normal or slightly diminished peripheral vision |
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Do you see halos or rings around lights? |
Seeing halos around lights is associated with narrow-angle glaucoma |
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Do you trouble seeing at night? | Night blindness is associated with optic atrophy, glaucoma and vitamin A deficiency |
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Do you experiencing double vision? |
Double vision (diplopia) may indicate increased intracranial pressure due to injury or a tumor |
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Do you have any eye pain. Describe? |
Burning or itching pain is Usually associated with allergies or superficial irritation |
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Do you have any redness or swelling in your eyes? |
This could be related to an inflammatory response caused by allergy, foreign body or bacterial or viral infection |
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Do you experiencing excessive watering or tearing of the eyes |
the excess tearing. Excessive tearing (epiphora) is caused by exposure to irritants or obstruction of the lacrimal apparatus |
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Do you have any eye discharge? | Discharge other than tears suggesting bacterial or viral infection |
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