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What Causes Blurred Vision And Headache?

hi I am 35years old with hyperthyroidism, I just want to ask if why there are times I see blurred like there is a boiling water and after 30 minutes I feel headache. What is this kind of illness is it because of my thyroid or other illness? thanks for the answer
Wed, 14 May 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having blurring of vision and you are having hyperthyroidism.
The symptoms of blurred vision and associated headache may be related to hyperthyroidism because of the common eye problems in hyperthyroidism like dry eye, thyroid myopathy, thyroid orbitopathy...
Hence this requires evaluation by a ophthalmologist to look for the presence of this thyroid eye disease.
Hence I advice you to consult your eye doctor for examination and treatment accordingly.

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What Causes Blurred Vision And Headache?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having blurring of vision and you are having hyperthyroidism. The symptoms of blurred vision and associated headache may be related to hyperthyroidism because of the common eye problems in hyperthyroidism like dry eye, thyroid myopathy, thyroid orbitopathy... Hence this requires evaluation by a ophthalmologist to look for the presence of this thyroid eye disease. Hence I advice you to consult your eye doctor for examination and treatment accordingly. Thank you