A repeated, temporary vision loss in one eye is often a symptom of poor circulation. This could range from the mostly benign ocular migraine to life-threatening vascular occlusive diseases. Anyone with these symptoms should see an ophthalmologist for further evaluation and management.
There can be many causes. Immediate medical attention and analysis is required as soon as possible to determine the cause and any available treatment.
Hitting the back of the head.
What would cause the center of one eyed to go black and lose the site
There is no cure for tunnel vision or peripheral vision loss. Peripheral vision loss can be treated with the use of a lens called prism that is added to a eyeglass prescription.
Ivermectin, is provided free of charge it still needs to be administered by doctors or people with high medical knowledge. It doesnt have that many side affects on people :) teehee
A cloudiness or loss of transparency of the lens of the eye is usually due to cataracts. Cataract surgery is done to remove the cloudy material and restore vision.
If a person is without color vision, there is really no way to regain it. There are types of lenses that can improve some color loss, but it cannot be regained.
The resulting vision loss is rapid and progressive, but only temporary
Yes, I think it can.
Mercury can cause memory loss, loss of coordination, vision problems
macular degeneration.
Amaurosis fugax is related to temporary vision loss in one eye. The symptoms are typically described as a curtain falling vertically and blocking the vision in one eye. Other symptoms include the dimming, fogging or blurring of vision.
Symptoms of eye injury or orbital fracture can include blurred or double vision, decreased mobility of the eye, and numbness in the area of the eye. In severe injuries there can be temporary or permanent loss of vision.
Yes. Long-term addiction can cause memory loss. Google "memory loss" and "opiates." But opiates can also cause anterograde amnesia or temporary short-term memory loss. If one ingests to much of an opiate the can enter a semi-conscious state where they are awake but incomprehensible. At this point they will not for memories. This effect is temporary but the user will never recover the memories lost while he was under the influence of said opiate.
Yes, it can also cause general confusion in a 'dementia' type effect, however it is temporary (unlike demetia!)
This serious infection can lead to a temporary loss of vision, blindness, brain abscesses, inflammation of the brain and spinal tissues (meningitis ), and other complications.
What would cause the center of one eyed to go black and lose the site
Dangers associated with this substance include temporary loss of physical and emotional control and psychological distress
Dangers associated with this substance include temporary loss of physical and emotional control and psychological distress