Many people assume that blurred or reduced vision is simply due to aging or the need for a new pair of spectacles. While eye problems are common, some vision changes can be the first sign of a neurological disorder.
Q: What brain conditions can cause reduced vision?
β Brain tumor affecting the visual pathway
β Stroke involving the visual centers
β Pituitary tumor compressing the optic nerves
β Increased pressure inside the brain (raised intracranial pressure)
β Optic nerve disorders requiring urgent neurological evaluation
β οΈ Warning signs you should never ignore:
β’ Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes
β’ Gradually worsening vision despite a normal eye examination
β’ Double vision
β’ Loss of side (peripheral) vision
β’ Vision loss associated with persistent headache, vomiting, weakness, imbalance, seizures, or difficulty speaking
Early neurological evaluation and timely MRI or CT scan can identify serious brain conditions before permanent vision loss occurs.
If you are experiencing unexplained reduced vision in Lalbaug, Mumbai Central, Byculla, Chinchpokli, Curry Road, Dadar, Parel, Lower Parel, Worli, or South Bombay, don't ignore these symptoms.
Consult Dr. Bhushan Meshram, Consultant Neurosurgeon, for expert evaluation of brain, spine, and nerve disorders.
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