- Male
- 18 Years
- 22/01/2025
Can't see anything with both of my eyes even after wearing glasses, and I'm thinking I might need to change them. What could be causing this, and what should I do next?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
yes,visit your foe appropriate management
Answered 04/07/2025
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Possible Causes of Vision Loss Despite Glasses
- Conditions like severe refractive error changes, eye infections, retinal issues, or neurological problems can cause vision loss.
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Importance of Immediate Medical Evaluation
- See an eye specialist (ophthalmologist) urgently to diagnose the cause.
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Diagnostic Tests That May Be Recommended
- Tests may include eye examination, retinal imaging, visual field tests, and possibly neurological assessments.
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Treatment Options Depending on Diagnosis
- Treatment varies from updating glasses to medical or surgical interventions based on the underlying cause.
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When to Seek Emergency Care
- Seek immediate care for symptoms like sudden complete vision loss, eye pain, or other neurological symptoms.
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Follow-up and Monitoring
- Regular follow-up with the eye specialist is crucial to monitor vision and eye health.
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Support and Reassurance
- Prompt evaluation can help manage the condition effectively. Do not delay seeking care.
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Consult a Ophthalmologist or Take a LEPTOSPIRA DETECTION (DARK FIELD MICROSCOPY) Test
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