Yes.
It comes back. It's not really gone everything gets blurry almost like a white out. If you wear glasses it becomes hard to see out of them. But you still have your vision everything just seems brighter.
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Eyeglasses correct blurry vision by using lenses that refract, or bend, light rays to properly focus them onto the retina at the back of the eye. For nearsightedness (myopia), concave lenses diverge light to extend the focal point, while for farsightedness (hyperopia), convex lenses converge light to shorten the focal point. This adjustment allows the brain to receive a clear image, improving visual acuity. Additionally, astigmatism is corrected with cylindrical lenses that address uneven curvature of the cornea.
pain in the head, abdomen, and lower back, and may report bloodshot eyes and blurry vision. Tiny pinpoint hemorrhages, called petechiae, may appear on the upper body and the soft palate
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Having astigmatism does not directly cause your eyes to shake back and forth. Eye shaking, or nystagmus, is typically caused by other underlying issues such as neurological conditions, inner ear problems, or medications. Astigmatism is a refractive error that affects how light enters the eye, leading to blurry vision, but it does not cause eye shaking.
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Your vision is processed in the cerebrum in the occipital lobe located in the back of your brain.
Yes, your vision will change with your sugar levels. If you have very low blood sugar, you might start to see changes in your vision, like blurriness, and other things. However, vision change isn't associated with high blood sugar, but vision may or may not change, since everyone is different. If you have normal blood sugar levels, then you will see what your eyesight normally is. In the long term the higher blood sugar levels associated with untreated diabetes can damage the blood vessels (swelling and leaking) at the back of the eye causing diabetic retinopathy which will impact your vision eventually leading to blindness