Trouble with Vision: The Blurred Outlook
Vision problems that occur suddenly or without a discernible cause can be indicative of a brain stroke. Sudden blurred or double vision, partial loss of sight in one or both eyes or difficulty focusing on objects can all be warning signs.
Sometimes, the visual disturbances may be accompanied by a severe headache. Recognizing these visual changes as potential signs of a stroke is pivotal in seeking prompt medical help.