Yes, Glaucoma and Vertigo are linked as they both effect your vision. When you have glaucoma you see dark shadows or your vision is impared when you can not see at all. With vertigo again your vision is effected as your body is not balanced and you can not see clearly as well.
Yes, there have been several studies that have recently linked glaucoma and vertigo. These studies have also linked aging with glaucoma, vertigo, and diabetes.
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Glaucoma has not been linked to unmanaged stress. Unmanaged stress can lead to various health issues such as obesity and heart disease.
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Scarab - Vertigo - was created in 1993.
Vertigo is primarily caused by issues affecting the inner ear or the vestibular system, which helps control balance. Common causes include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), vestibular neuritis, and Meniere's disease. Other factors, such as migraines, head injuries, and certain medications, can also contribute to the sensation of vertigo. In some cases, it may be linked to neurological conditions affecting the brain.
Glaucoma is not contagious.
Vertigo in cats can range in length. Vertigo is a symptom of a bigger problem, and until the problem is identified and treated, the vertigo will probably not subside.
For the treatement of open-angle glaucoma and other types of glaucoma please check: http://www.hfhut.com/glaucoma-the-silent-scourge
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glaucoma makes you permanently blind.