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How To Treat Vision Difficulty Caused By A Stroke?

Respected Sir, I had stroke in the month of Dec 2010 and admitted In a local Hospital and am gettting the medicine till date but I feels very much headache and my eyes closes resulting me difficult for vision for me. Though I am perfectly physical healthy my leg and arm iare working properly. I can walk and drive my car also. Sir advise me any medicine or Doctor in Ludhiana to whom I can consult With regards : RC>Chopra
Sir, I am 60yrs old my height is 5.7' Befor the attack of stroke I was suffering from headache and blinking of my eys. I got Botos from a Dr at Australia during my visit there. I am quiet healthy with normal BP & sugar 115 for which I am using precautions i,e no sugar or less fruit/selectice food etc.
Tue, 24 Jun 2014
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The way you are describing seems to me a condition called as essential blepharospasm where there is continuous signals to facial and eyelid muscles making them contract forcefully all the time. The exact cause is not known. You need frequent ie 2-3 monthly injections of Botox to stop contracting so that your eyes opens up.
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How To Treat Vision Difficulty Caused By A Stroke?

The way you are describing seems to me a condition called as essential blepharospasm where there is continuous signals to facial and eyelid muscles making them contract forcefully all the time. The exact cause is not known. You need frequent ie 2-3 monthly injections of Botox to stop contracting so that your eyes opens up.