At advanced stages of drunkenness, we partially lose control of the muscles that control the eye. This causes rapid eye movement, called nystagmus, and also blurring when it affects the muscles that control the lens.
Looking just in front of them is blurry, even with big eyes they have bad eyesight
dizziness, headache, unbalanced, blurry eyesight, dying, loss of memory and more
It is like camera lens it become foggy and blurry and with surgery 9/10 people get 20/20 vision.
In eyesight, the term "axis" refers to the orientation of astigmatism, which is a refractive error that causes blurry vision. The axis is measured in degrees and indicates the direction of the irregular curvature of the cornea or lens that is causing the astigmatism.
If you read the information that comes with the medication I believe it does say that can be a side effect.Let your doctor know.
Opaque, blurry, foggy, etc... Or if you're referring to eyesight, short-sighted, astigmatism, long-sighted, and so on.
Too much alcohol can lead to coma or death. It can damage the brain and your whole system.Your liver and your brain will get damaged and you won't remember anything. You can't concentrate and your five senses will be low, for example, your eyesight: you won't see good, you will see blurry which causes car crashes.Dude, what do you think happens? You get drunk and pass out!
Facing directly into the fierce wind made my eyes go all blurry with tears.
Eyesight can go wrong at any time of life, though it is usually from middle-age to elderly.
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go optometrist.
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