Because, the body is becoming dehydrated, using up it's fluids throughout the system, which need rapid replenishment, yes.
go to your doctor and ask
Some can be depending on the nature of the weather or the person or maybe the type of high fevers.But the best thing to get rid of them is too get plenty of sleep,drink water, and try and remain calm.
night vision
It doesn't cause high blood pressure. However, it can increase your blood pressure.
It is focused on the largest area of vision by being the most "zoomed out", so you are looking at a much greater area than the high power field of view.
yes...there are some symptoms of high blood pressure like headache,blurred vision,dizziness etc...one of them is nausea....
Vyvanse is a central nervous stimulant; it can cause high blood pressure in some individuals and blurred vision is a symptom of dangerously high blood pressure. Discontinue use and consult a medical professional as soon as possible.Other non-stimulant drugs could be used. See related questions.
High blood sugar causes the lens of the eye to swell, which changes your ability to see. To correct this kind of blurred vision, you need to get your blood sugar back into the target range (80-140 mg/dL before meals, and 100-160 mg/dL before bedtime snack). It may take as long as three months after your blood sugar is well controlled for your vision to fully get back to normal. Blurred vision can also be a symptom of more serious eye problems. If your vision is blurred, contact your doctor.
staining to the developing dentition.
it takes a couple of mins or secs it depends
It could be yes. High glucose has a number of symptoms and tiredness, along with blurred vision is one. However i'd recommend visiting your doctor again for further testing to rule out anything else!
A very high fever can cause brain cells to begin to die off.
High blood sugar caused by diabetes can cause the lens of your eye to swell, which can result in blurred vision. This may just be a symptom of a more major eye problem caused by diabetes, including glaucoma and cataracts.
Hyperglycemia does have similar symptoms, fatigue, blurred vision, and headaches. However he would have to have diabetes to have food interact with his mood and feelings.
Due to fluctuating levels of glucose, the blood vessels 'age' faster and the retina of the eye which has the blood vessels of the eye are affected so vision loss is a complication of diabetes mellitus.
go to your doctor and ask
Some can be depending on the nature of the weather or the person or maybe the type of high fevers.But the best thing to get rid of them is too get plenty of sleep,drink water, and try and remain calm.