Yes, hypoglycemia can cause temporary vision problems. Low blood sugar levels may lead to blurred vision or difficulty focusing, as the brain and eyes rely on glucose for energy. Additionally, severe hypoglycemia can cause more serious neurological symptoms, which may also affect visual perception. However, these effects are generally reversible once blood sugar levels are stabilized.
It can cause problems as one of the things that may take place is that your eyes dry out and your eyes can become inflamed.
Yes it can I have been left with hardly any sight in my left eye due to t.b along with other problems
No, they cannot.
Diabetes has a lot of complications. Some include; kidney infections, eye sight, shutting down of organs, heart disease, hypoglycemia, gastritis, nerve damage, open slow-healing wounds, and much more. Especially in woman, it causes problems with the menstrual cycle, bladder problems, and other woman infections.
yes
Maybe.
I do not think there are any studies of it. It can cause a migraine headache.
X ray vision
They should be. Unless one eye is more round then other which would cause less sight in that eye.
At least as far as I know, it can cause Eye sight defects
the lack of the vitamin that is in carrots.
Three common vision problems after surgical eye correction are permanent loss of sight, double vision, and inadequate or dysfunctional night vision.