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The effects of an occipital lobe stroke
Medically reviewed by Brigid Dwyer, MD Key Takeaways An occipital lobe stroke can change your vision, causing partial vision loss or even total blindness.Most people who have strokes are over the age ...
In the blink of an eye, a stroke can rewrite the brain’s intricate circuitry, leaving a trail of disrupted functions in its wake. This cerebral lightning strike affects various regions of the brain, ...
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Blurred vision in a 34-year-old wasn’t an eye problem. Apollo doctor reveals it was brain stroke
Blurred vision can feel like a harmless annoyance—maybe too much screen time, lack of sleep, or stress. Most of us rush to an eye doctor and assume it’s nothing serious if our eyes check out fine. But ...
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