10 Temporal Arteritis Symptoms
Symptom #4: Loss of Vision
Many people experience some degree of vision impairment when suffering from temporal arteritis. They experience either a partial or a complete loss of vision, which can last a few days or become permanent. It’s often an early indicator of the condition and can develop into full-on blindness if the condition is not treated.
The vision loss is not often accompanied by any physical discomfort. In some cases, it affects only a single eye, and it simply seems like the patient is being cast into shadow. However, as the condition develops, it can spread to both eyes. This is one of the most serious complications associated with this condition and sadly, once it appears it usually cannot be reverted and the blindness becomes permanent. Therefore, if you are suffering from vision loss, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.
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