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Unexpalined Blurred Vision
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Michael J Kutryb, MD - Ophthalmology, Cataract Surgery, glaucoma, Laser Vision Correct
Kutryb Eye Institute - Titusville
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Unexpalined Blurred Vision

by twinlucozade, May 13, 2008 01:22PM
I had an operation several years ago, (not on my eyes) I have had intermittent blurred vision since.

Every morning upon waking my vision is blurred, I suffer from episodes of blurred vision and also experience problems at night.

I have had MRI scans and various tests yet no answer as to why I have this problem

by Michael J Kutryb, MD, May 13, 2008 03:08PM
The possible causes are quite numerous.  Where should I begin?  This could be something as simple as needing glasses or dry eyes to something like cataracts, corneal disease, retinal disease, etc, etc.  We know you have blurred vision worse in the mornings and at night.  I would begin with a very complete eye exam with an ophthalmologist then take it from there.  Good Luck.

MJK MD
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by twinlucozade, May 14, 2008 07:38AM
Hi thanks for the advice I have seen an opthamologist had numerous tests done no explanation to symptoms.

I have had MRI scans done they where clear.

My eye tests which I have regular are always perfect.

The episodes also can happen during the day, but every morning my vision is blurred on waking, I can only describe a strange feeling with my eyes and then it passes.

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