nausea and vomiting, severe pain in or above the eye, visual disturbances that include seeing halos around lights and hazy or foggy vision, headache, redness and watering in the affected eye.
A disease that is there but virtually undetectable, atleast by the patient (no obvious symptoms); these diseases may cause severe and even permanent damage before being detected. EG. glaucoma
nausea and vomiting, severe pain in or above the eye, visual disturbances that include seeing halos around lights and hazy or foggy vision, headache, redness and watering in the affected eye.
children and adolescents may present with neurological symptoms such as headaches, vomiting, and problems with vision. The patient may also have symptoms of double vision.
Visual field tests (perimetry) can detect blind spots in a patient's field of vision before the patient is aware of them. Certain defects may indicate glaucoma.
When the amount of water passed in the urine exceeds the patient's ability to drink ample replacement water, the patient may begin to suffer from symptoms of dehydration
seeing halos around lights especially at night bad headaches nausea if you are seeing halos go to a doctor nowUnfortunately, glaucoma is one sneaky eye disorder. There is typically no pain and no noticeable symptoms. If you have glaucoma, you won't notice it until you have vision loss.
The symptoms of lymphocytopenia vary. Lymphocytes constitute only a fraction of the body's white blood cells, and a decline in their number may not produce any symptoms. A patient who has lymphocytopenia may have.
Symptoms of schizoaffective disorder vary considerably from patient to patient. Delusions, hallucinations, and evidence of disturbances in thinking--as observed in full-blown schizophrenia--may be seen.mood fluctuations.
A goiter is the visible swelling of the thyroid gland. A patient may have a goiter and no physical symptoms other than the swelling itself.
"To treat a herniated disc, one must take into factor the symptoms, age of the patient, and activity level of the patient. In mild cases, the patient is advised to rest and avoid any activities that may irritate the symptoms. In a mild case, a herniated disc may resolve with time."
Some of the symptoms of this disease are headaches, nausea or dizziness. There is also the feeling of numbness or tingling in the various parts of the body experienced by the patient. There may also be problems with proper vision. If the patient experiences stroke, then it may lead to paralysis. Sometimes the entire side may get paralysed or just the side of the arm, leg or face may get paralysed. Other symptoms could be Fainting felt by the patient or getting to the state of Coma.
may experience dizziness, nausea, a rapid heartbeat, and cramping.