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Constant Double Vision, Ataxia And Dizziness, Full Body Weakness. Reasons ?

Been using symptom checkers for months now but i cant seem to tell them specifically whats happening to me. I have constant double vision and many floaters in my vision.This does not come and go it s constant all day every day. I also have constant ataxia and dizziness again not dependant on emotional state or exersion it s constant all day?? Recently I am having fits of full body weakness like i havnt eaten but i have eaten and still weakness like hypoclycemia feeling?? AAAA
Wed, 14 Aug 2013
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
Hi..
Floaters are not to be worried of....
But a constant double vision needs complete evaluation.. It could be because of a refractive error or any retina problem or nerve palsy..
In addition you need to check your general health..
Because of constant dizziness also you may be having sort of double vision..
Consult a physician once for general condition and then an ophthalmologist..
Take care...
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Constant Double Vision, Ataxia And Dizziness, Full Body Weakness. Reasons ?

Hi.. Floaters are not to be worried of.... But a constant double vision needs complete evaluation.. It could be because of a refractive error or any retina problem or nerve palsy.. In addition you need to check your general health.. Because of constant dizziness also you may be having sort of double vision.. Consult a physician once for general condition and then an ophthalmologist.. Take care...