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What Causes Toothache Followed By Blurred Vision?

Hi, 1 1/2 weeks ago while at the gym I suddenly got a toothache followed by very blurred vision and felt very weired. I went home and was banging into the walls, I took 2 panadols and when the toothache started to ease my vision came back, but ever since I have had a headache on that side of my head and toothache which is only slight but constant. I have tried to get dental treatment but can't get an appointment for 2 weeks. I have a doctors appointment next week. What could this be? At the time I thought I might have been having a minor stroke!!
Tue, 3 Jun 2014
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Thanks for your query with health care magic, as such there is no connection between the tooth and eye and in very rare instances 0.001% chances are present with blurred with vision when someone undergo extraction due to rare course of optic vessels since they both belong to same branch of nerve. In your case as you mentioned you are in gym when you get the pain at these times what happens is there might be rush of blood from the and to the tooth resulting in severe pain.nothing to worry about i would suggest your dentist for further treatment.Hope this is helpful
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What Causes Toothache Followed By Blurred Vision?

Hi Thanks for your query with health care magic, as such there is no connection between the tooth and eye and in very rare instances 0.001% chances are present with blurred with vision when someone undergo extraction due to rare course of optic vessels since they both belong to same branch of nerve. In your case as you mentioned you are in gym when you get the pain at these times what happens is there might be rush of blood from the and to the tooth resulting in severe pain.nothing to worry about i would suggest your dentist for further treatment.Hope this is helpful