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Indentations In Top Of Head, Color Changes In Vision. Inter-related? Cause?

I just noticed an indentation in the top of my head two days ago. Now I think I noticed another one on the other side near the top of my head. I dont think they were there before. A few weeks ago driving home from work I had experienced strange colors of objects like the yellow lines in the road were bright green, the back of cars were a bright blue color, etc. That eventually went away after about 15 minutes. I am wondering if the two are related and what could be the cause of the indentations.
Mon, 26 Nov 2012
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I suggest that these indentations are something noteworthy, kindly seek consultation by a physician or skin specialist.referring to the blue vision or cyanosis this can occur after cataract surgery, as a psychological phenomenon or due to some brain condition. Usually this is transient and will resolve on its own, until there is specific disease causing it.
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Indentations In Top Of Head, Color Changes In Vision. Inter-related? Cause?

Hi I suggest that these indentations are something noteworthy, kindly seek consultation by a physician or skin specialist.referring to the blue vision or cyanosis this can occur after cataract surgery, as a psychological phenomenon or due to some brain condition. Usually this is transient and will resolve on its own, until there is specific disease causing it. Take care