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What Does Blurred Vision Indicate?

Hi I have had 2 Dental CT scans for removing my 4 wisdom teeth, and a Head CT scan for a broken Eye socket, and also have traveled on plane more than 5 times in 2 years should I be worried about brain tumour occurring because I feel my mind is a bit foggy and my vision is hard to be focused, it might also be because of eye socket but I m not sure, or maybe it s my anxiety. What do you think of this matter?
Fri, 15 Sep 2017
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Hello,
Welcom to Healthcaremagic.com.

I had gone through your question I can understand your concern about your foggy vision.

As per your history it seems to me you have refraction error. The foggy vision and forced focus for vision adoption is more related to eye than brain.

Radiation induced brain tumor are not too early after having CT or x ray. Also there is no relationship between mutation and flying.

My opinion is that you must visit an ophthalmologist for further assistance and if possible have a psycatric consultation too.

Hope my answer will help you and revert back to us further if you feel any need.

Regards
Dr Muzaffer Hussain Parray.
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What Does Blurred Vision Indicate?

Hello, Welcom to Healthcaremagic.com. I had gone through your question I can understand your concern about your foggy vision. As per your history it seems to me you have refraction error. The foggy vision and forced focus for vision adoption is more related to eye than brain. Radiation induced brain tumor are not too early after having CT or x ray. Also there is no relationship between mutation and flying. My opinion is that you must visit an ophthalmologist for further assistance and if possible have a psycatric consultation too. Hope my answer will help you and revert back to us further if you feel any need. Regards Dr Muzaffer Hussain Parray.