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Causes of blurred vision after exercise

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Posted: 01/18/07 - 00:00
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wilham
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Hi, what can be reason for blurred vision after exercise? I train basketball and while I am in the move I can see perfectly, but I have some troubles after the game.


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Posted: 02/09/07 - 04:52
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Hi, for the past half year I have been having occasional sudden blurred vision losses. Usually it lasts for a few seconds. Maybe it is caused by insufficient supply of oxygen or some insufficiency of optical nerve. I have noticed that it gets worse when I am under physical stress. Now I am thinking of changing my diet, so I can feel better altogether and promote eyes health as well. I have made an appointment by neurologist to have it checked since I am getting worried.


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Posted: 11/26/08 - 13:59
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These two vision issues don't sound the same to me. I, too, have suffered from blurred vision while exercising intensely. Mine doesn't happen AFTER the exercise but during; while I'm running long distance or playing soccer. Sudden blurred vision (not exercise related) that only lasts for a few seconds sounds like a different problem. Those posts should be 2 different threads. The second post sounds (on the surface) to be more serious than the first and may even be indicative of diabetes (I'm not a doctor).


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Posted: 01/20/09 - 18:25
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Check on multiple sclerosis which can cause blurred vision while exercising,.


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Posted: 09/17/09 - 09:26
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I would see an eye doctor at once-- this could be pigment dispersion syndrome, or pigment dispersion glaucoma.


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