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Sudden Momentary Blurry Vision
I have been suffering from lightheadedness for a week. I'm yet to go for MRI. But doctor has diagnosed me with cervical vertigo based on my symptoms and previous MRI which was done 2 years ago which says Mild Spondylitic Changes. But with this I also suffer from momentary sudden blurry vision in left eye which gets corrected in a minute or 2. But it keeps on happening for last 1 week whenever I feel lightheaded and vertigo. Is it an emergency situation? Impeding Stroke ? I take metoprolol and olmisartan for my heartbeat and BP issue. And whenever I have lightheadedness I also feel racing heartbeat and weakness in legs along with momentary blurry vision in left eye.
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Your symptoms may be due to vertigo. You need to take medicines, rest and vestibular exercises. Also, these symptoms tend towards a vascular headache. Get an MRI if symptoms are persisting.
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Depending on clinical examination but less likely to be stroke given ur age and risk factors. But as said better get a consultation.
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