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Q: Testing for vision abnormalities
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 22nd, 2009
I have a wierd thing in my eyes when i see everthing fine then everything gets really bright then i cant see any thing because its black i am going to the dos=ctor but would like to find out because my doctor dosnt think any thing is wrong woth me


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on January 23rd, 2009
Vision and Eye Disorders Answer A5485
Current medical status: add
Current medical treatment: i take aderal and celexa

The change of the light in your vision might somehow be related to a disorder in the brain visual center, located in the posterior part of the brain. The symptoms you described might be caused by a form of epilepsy affecting the previously mentioned area of the brain.


You might want to visit a neurologist for further examination: physical examination, electroencephalography, X-ray or CT scan.




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