yes you will loose your vision it might be a cure if you go to the doctor early before it start to happen
If you go on this site: http://symptoms.wrongdiagnosis.com/cosymptoms/dilated-pupils.htm there are lots of symptoms you can read about and you can also ask a doctor online on the same site who will get back to you a.s.a.p.
No. I was curious about this today and did some testing on some of my Asian friends. Todays results come back as a conclusive "no. Asians do not have peripheral vision."
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I had double vision for 4 weeks then it improved. now after 5 weeks it seems to be "gone" but will come back later in the day as I use both eyes more. this type of double vision is only when using both eyes, covering one eye gives normal vision but of course restricted due to only one eye being used. a doctor told me if the cause is a TIA (mini-stroke) then usually the double vision will go away. so the short answer is if it is going to go away then maybe 2 weeks or more. there are many causes for double vision so medical care is necessary.
Yes. Iris color does not significantly change how the eye perceives images as this is done at the back of the eye.
Bleeding of the retina, a key structure in vision located at the back of the eye
If you go on this site: http://symptoms.wrongdiagnosis.com/cosymptoms/dilated-pupils.htm there are lots of symptoms you can read about and you can also ask a doctor online on the same site who will get back to you a.s.a.p.
It differs between person. When I got mine it lasted about 2 hours.
When a persons eyes dilate and the back of the eyes begin to bleed, it is a sign of diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy are at risk diseases to type 1 and type 2 individuals with diabetes. Doctors recommend an annual eye exam to determine if a person is more likely to be prone to the disease.
If you are cramping and bleeding and you ARE pregnant you are having a miscarriage. you need to see a doctor.
Yes
yes it can
Yes a fall or blunt injury to the back can cause bleeding in the urine which is called haematuria and needs investigation
Your vision is processed in the cerebrum in the occipital lobe located in the back of your brain.
Bleeding to death in the back of the plane.
yes
Yes.