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What Causes Blurred Vision During The Post Open Heart Surgery?

My mother is 71, and is just 9 days post open heart surgery, quadruple bypass. She is experiencing pixelated vision, blurred vision, black/white grey vision moving imagery when still. Also her hands and feet are extremely cold. Can you help answer what this could be due to/ symptom of?
Fri, 6 Jun 2014
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Thanks for the query. The information provided by you is limited to comment accurately about the situation. Based on the situation, i would think of shower of cholesterol emboli from the blocked vessels of heart dislodged and blocked the eye vessels. Other possibility that i would think is low blood pressure causing reduced blood supply to retina. In any case, i would have called an opthalmologist to examine her in detail and act accordingly. Wish your mother a good health ahead.
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What Causes Blurred Vision During The Post Open Heart Surgery?

Thanks for the query. The information provided by you is limited to comment accurately about the situation. Based on the situation, i would think of shower of cholesterol emboli from the blocked vessels of heart dislodged and blocked the eye vessels. Other possibility that i would think is low blood pressure causing reduced blood supply to retina. In any case, i would have called an opthalmologist to examine her in detail and act accordingly. Wish your mother a good health ahead.