10 Aneurysm Symptoms

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Symptom #4: Blurred Vision

Most of us are usually able to see quite clearly, even if we do need help from spectacles or contact lenses. Most peoples’ vision will gradually deteriorate over time but still, modern equipment and procedures will be able to help us see for long into our old age.

Much of the process of seeing is done by the brain, though, and not only the eyes. The brain has the job of processing information that comes from the eyes and converting it into something that we can make sense of. If the brain’s functioning is impaired by an aneurysm then it can cause our vision to become blurred or doubled.

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