Neuro Ophthalmology

  • Anisocoria

    Anisocoria is when your pupils are different sizes. This is often a harmless condition due to a natural difference in pupil size. ASometimes people have different size pupils as a symptom of another eye health problem. People who have nervous system disorders, stroke risk, or trauma to the eye may get

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  • Bells Palsy

    Bell’s palsy is a condition that causes your face to be weakened or partially paralyzed on one side. It is usually temporary. Your eye may not close and your smile may be uneven. This condition may be due to an immune system problem, a virus, or a problem with a facial nerve. There is no treatment

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  • Carotid Artery

    Carotid arteries are the main blood vessels in your neck that send blood to your eyes and brain. There are two carotid arteries in your neck: one on the right side and one on the left side. Carotid artery disease is when blood flow through your carotid artery is blocked. Without enough oxygen from blood,

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  • Erectile Dysfunction Medication

    Erectile Dysfunction Medication and Its Effect on Vision Erectile dysfunction drugs are helpful for millions of men who have trouble getting and keeping an erection. If you plan to take ED medication, you should know about temporary side effects like blurry vision, light sensitivity, and decreased color

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  • Giant Cell Arteritis

    Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is an inflammation (swelling) of the arteries, which are the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. When arteries swell, it reduces the blood flow through these vessels. GCA affects the arteries in the neck, upper body and arms. It is also called cranial or temporal

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