- Female
- 27 Years
- 22/01/2025
Hey, I'm a bit concerned because when I woke up last night, everything looked yellow for about a minute before my vision returned to normal. Do you have any idea what the reason for this could be? Should I see a specific type of doctor? Oh, and just in case it matters, I had a C-section on April 5th, 2018. Would appreciate some insights!
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
This sudden yellowing of vision could be due to a condition called transient vision loss, which can have various causes such as migraines, low blood pressure, or even a temporary disruption in blood flow to the eye. Since you had a c-section in the past, it's important to consider any potential complications related to that procedure as well. I recommend consulting with an Ophthalmologist for a thorough eye examination to rule out any eye-related issues. Additionally, it may be beneficial to see a Neurologist to investigate any underlying neurological causes for this symptom. As for your c-section history, it's important to mention this to both doctors during your consultation for a comprehensive evaluation.
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Possible Causes of Temporary Yellow Vision
- Common reasons include ocular migraines, transient ischemic attacks, or medication effects.
- Consider other symptoms like headache or weakness that may accompany the vision change.
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Relevance of Past C-Section
- A C-section from 2018 is unlikely related to your current vision issue.
- Focus on current health status and any new symptoms.
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When to Seek Medical Attention
- Seek immediate care if vision changes persist or are accompanied by headache or weakness.
- Consult an ophthalmologist or neurologist for evaluation.
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Diagnostic Approach
- Possible examinations include an eye exam, neurological assessment, and imaging if needed.
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Summary and Next Steps
- Monitor symptoms and seek timely medical advice for proper diagnosis and management.
Recommended next steps
Consult a Ophthalmologist or Consult a Neurologist
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