Symptoms of BPV
6. Blurred Vision
Your brain works with the eyes and the ears, along with other organs, to know and understand what is going on around us. This means that if one of the senses were affected, then others can also begin to struggle. This will sometimes happen in cases of benign positional vertigo.
With the ears struggling to cope and the brain confused as to what is happening, then the patient’s vision can also become blurred. The brain can find itself trying to compensate for movement that is non-existent, and this results in blurred vision. Not being able to see clearly can make it even more difficult for the patient to know what is going on around them.
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