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edward


03/01/2013

Can menopause cause blurred vision ?

Is it normal to get blurred vision during menopause? Or what cause my blurred vision?
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  • Nicholas carter

    03/03/2013

    It is said that during menopause, women will get nervous and sweat easily. In addition, their skin will become more flappy and their back and waist will get tired more easily. However, blurred vision is not a common symptom of people who get to menopause. There are many reasons for people to develop blurred version. Among them, inflammation is the most commen reason. eyes get infected by virus, bacteria and parasite. Then, the infection develop into keratitis, panophthalmitis or other inflammation illnesses. Gradually, blurred version will occur. Besides, strabismus, ametropia, glaucoma or some injuries from accident will cause blurred eyes. If your problem is severe. I suggest you go to see a doctor to find out the exact reason and the treatment of your blurred eyes.
  • Heather Kirk

    03/04/2013

    During menopause, it is quite normal that many physical functions will decline, including eye vision, which is caused by less estrogen. But don't worry, a diet containing phytoestrogens such as soy, products, fish, meat, legumes, vegetables, fruits and other calcium-containing foods will help. Meanwhile, keep regular exercise and a positive attitude toward menopause.
  • chopperkriss

    03/14/2013

    Commonly, women will get menopause during their late 40s or early 50s, which is an event that signs the end of the fertile phase of a woman's life. During this time, women will have big changes. First, thier mood will become rough temper. Second, skin occur yellow and wrinkles. Third, depression, sad and some other unwell feelings occur naturally. But it is impossible to cause blurred vision. Sometimes blurred vision often caused by glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes and high blood pressure.
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