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What Causes Vision Loss In Left Eye Along With Breathlessness?

I had 2 or more strokes the first part of the year, I have no side vision in left eye,Burning in tip of toes and I still feel very weak and shortness of breath, Do people feel like this after strokes? I Am very weak, but with short ambulation, I lose my breath, My doctor wanted me to see a lung doctor, Doc made me a appointment with one, but appointment is 3 months away... I just wonder if this is normal, I will be seeing a nero Doctor this month and a eye doctor, ... Thank you for any infor or in sights into this issue.
Mon, 20 Mar 2017
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Loss of peripheral vision on one side can occur after a stroke if the visual cortex is involved. Burning and numbness on the side of the strok is also seen in strokes invovling the thalamic area of the brain.
Your breathlessness seems to be unrelated to the stroke.
Get a baseline ekg and chest xray dome to begin with. Monitor your blood pressure and make sure you are regular with your stroke medication.
A vitamin b12 supplement may help in alleviating some of the numbness and burning.
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What Causes Vision Loss In Left Eye Along With Breathlessness?

Loss of peripheral vision on one side can occur after a stroke if the visual cortex is involved. Burning and numbness on the side of the strok is also seen in strokes invovling the thalamic area of the brain. Your breathlessness seems to be unrelated to the stroke. Get a baseline ekg and chest xray dome to begin with. Monitor your blood pressure and make sure you are regular with your stroke medication. A vitamin b12 supplement may help in alleviating some of the numbness and burning.