What Is Horner's Syndrome?
7. Severe Symptoms of Horner’s Syndrome
While most of the initial signs of Horner’s syndrome are subtle, the overall impact grows as the condition worsens. Since some of the early warning indicators are hard to notice, you may not even realize there is a specific problem to address. Unfortunately, there are further telltale signs that can help you understand what you’re dealing with.
If the condition gets worse, you may start to experience significantly impaired vision and a general sense of dizziness as your eyes struggle to adjust to the impairment. People who develop Horner’s syndrome also mention experiencing cluster headaches, migraines, and neck pain. A lack of muscle control or a feeling of weakness in muscle groups can also be an indication. If you or someone you love is experiencing any of these symptoms, consult with an emergency specialist as soon as possible.
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