Blurry vision is often one of the earliest symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS). The disease causes inflammation along the nerve that connects your eyes to your brain, called the optic nerve. That causes a condition called optic neuritis, which can give you blurry sight, loss of color vision. Sep 18, 2011 we bumped our head bobbing for apples:sad01anim: Have had a look through the forums to see if there is an alternative to spening 87k on a pair of unatractive glasses.Poison jelly was mentioned and also the healing springs, but all i got there was a wet snowball. So, are these proper cures, or s.
Achy Head: Magic Goop
Bloaty Belly: Flat-u-less Tablets
Bloaty Feet: Magic Smelly Socks
Blurred Vision: Extra Thick Goggles
Chickaroo: Herbal Scrambled Eggs
Cricky Neck: Neck Brace
D’achoo: Neopkins
Doldrums: Mushroom Ointment
Floppy Tongue: Tongue Shrinker Injection
Fuzzitus: Fluff Be Gone
Fuzzy Fungus: Honey Blossom Extract
Grumbles: Grumble Be Gone Tablets
Hoochie Coochies: Hoochie Coochie Tablets
Itchy Scratchies: Itchy Scratchy Cream
Jitters: Potion of Containment
Kikoughela: Kikoughela Syrup or Kikoughela Drops
Lumps: Medicinal Mud Bath
Neezles: Neezles Jab
Neggitus: Neggitus Injection
NeoBlues: Tasty Pie
Neo Flu: Neoflu Jelly Pills
Neogitus: Medicinal Toothbrush
NeoMites: NeoMites Injection
Neomonia: Medicinal Soap
Neophobia: Step Out Shoes
Neopox: Neopox Pizza
Neowarts: Neowart Fungus
Reptillioritus: Cactopus Cream
Shaky Flakys: Shaky Flaky Cream
Shock -A- Lots: Ultra Rubber Gloves
Sneezles: Magic Cookie
Spyder Bite: Spyder Juice Elixir
Without fail, as soon as I reach my limit, something decent shows up.I usually scroll to the bottom of the donation tree where the last 8 items or so are. Then with my left hand I press CTRL and R to refresh and if I see something good I use my right hand to click my mouse. Neopets money tree. A few days ago I got a paint brush. But I agree, it can be very frustrating.
Ugga-Ugga: Sporkle Syrup
Blurred Vision In One Eye
Watery Eyes: Onion Balm
Flashing lights, floaters, and eye pain — these are just a few of the warning signs that should prompt you to see your eye doctor.
More than 250 million people are visually impaired worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Of these cases, about 80 percent of them could have been avoided or cured.
That’s why regular eye exams are so important. A checkup can be particularly helpful in detecting progressive eye conditions, such as glaucoma, a common condition that typically has few symptoms in its early stages.
Some people may experience symptoms such as a change in vision or eye pain that require immediate medical attention. If you experience any of these following symptoms, see an eye doctor right away:
1. Flashing Lights, Floaters, or a Gray Shadow in Your Vision
The sudden onset of flashing lights, a noticeable increase in the amount of floaters, a shadow in your peripheral vision, or a gray curtain moving across your field of vision could be signs of a detachment of the retina — the nerve layer in the back of the eye that sends images to the brain. Nearsightedness, eye diseases like glaucoma, and physical injury to the eye are among the causes of retinal detachment. Unless treated quickly, usually with surgery, retinal detachment can lead to blindness.
2. Sudden Loss of Vision in One Eye
Sudden vision loss could signal a number of eye diseases and conditions. One is macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration or AMD, which is a leading cause of vision loss in people 65 and older in the United States. Vision loss caused by AMD can be gradual, but in some cases it can be sudden — when blood vessels in the eye leak fluid or blood under the retina, which is made up of nerve cells that allow you to see.
Another cause of sudden vision loss could be a type of glaucoma, which leads to a rapid buildup of fluid pressure in the eye that damages the optic nerve. There are many other conditions that can cause persistent loss of vision.
3. Eye Pain
Most eye diseases are painless, but some conditions or injuries can result in eye pain, says Richard Shugarman, MD, an ophthalmologist in West Palm Beach, Florida. Eye pain can be caused by glaucoma, dry eye, an eye injury, a scratched cornea, or even cancer of the eye.
4. Eye Injury
Any significant injury to the eye should be evaluated by a doctor, particularly if there is redness or pain that lasts for more than 15 to 20 minutes.
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5. Persistent Discomfort in the Eye
If you experience any discomfort in your eye after doing an activity in which a small particle could have entered your eye, such as hammering or working under a car, don’t ignore it. Have your eyes checked out by a doctor to make sure that you don’t have a foreign particle in the eye, which can cause an infection.
6. Red Eye
“Having two red eyes is probably not as serious as one red eye,” says Dr. Shurgarman. When both eyes are red at the same time, it could be a sign of a cold or conjunctivitis (pink eye) — minor infections that are self-healing. But one red eye can be an indicator of a deeper inflammation, such as scleritis or uveitis. Scleritis is the inflammation of the tough, outer protective barrier around the eye, and uveitis is the inflammation and swelling of the middle coating of the eyeball.
7. Eye Discomfort if You Wear Contact Lenses
While most people who use contact lenses don’t experience problems when they follow the rules of proper contact lens care and use, serious infections can occasionally occur. If you wear contact lenses, never ignore eye pain, redness, or discomfort — see an eye doctor right away.
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8. Blurred Vision
Even if it clears up, blurred vision can be a sign of a number of eye problems, such as glaucoma, uveitis, a torn retina, or AMD. Losing vision in one eye may be an early symptom of a stroke. “Vision loss, especially in one eye, could be a sign that the carotid artery, which is a major supplier of blood to the eyes, is blocked,” says Shugarman.
9. Eye Surgery Complication
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If you’ve had eye surgery and experience any redness, eye pain, or blurring of vision, call your doctor right away for an evaluation.
Even if a symptom appears to go away, you’re better off checking with your eye specialist if you encounter any of these warning signs.
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