Serious Conditions And Other Factors That Cause Blurry Vision

Mini-Stroke

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A transient ischemic attack, which is often referred to as a mini-stroke, is caused by a temporary blockage in the flow of blood to the brain. Though some believe it is nothing serious to worry about, reports indicate about one in three individuals who experience one of these mini-strokes will eventually suffer a full stroke, which means it is a serious warning sign. A transient ischemic attack can cause hazy, blurring of vision when blood stops flowing to the brain. Though this kind of event does not kill brain cells as a real stroke does, even one transient ischemic attack can result in numbness in an arm or leg, fatigue, lack of balance, trouble speaking, and sudden rise in blood pressure; and possibly a loss of consciousness or temporary memory loss.

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