10 Causes Of Blurred Vision

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Cause #10: Transient Ischemic Attack

Transient ischemic attack or TIA refers to a brief episode of neurological dysfunction due to loss of blood flow to the spinal cord, brain, or retina without any tissue death. TIA causes the same symptoms as stroke such as paralysis, numbness, and weakness on one side of the body.

There can also be blurry or loss of vision, slurring of speech, difficulty speaking, issues understanding language, and confusion. In TIA, symptoms usually resolve within 1 to 24 hours. TIA is a recognized risk factor of stroke.

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