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Tunnel Vision

The loss of an individuals peripheral eyesight is called tunnel vision. It may be caused due to migraine or stroke. The affected individuals have to be treated immediately to prevent further damage and loss of eyesight.

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What causes transient tunnel vision?

Query: Hi doctor,I have a question regarding my daughter, who has complained about her eyes for three days. I want to make sure it is not an emergency and that I am not under-reacting. Sudden symptoms started three days ago. The on and off complaints of pressure around might be behind the eyes. She says, �...  Read Full »


Dr. Asha Juliet Barboza

Answer: Hello, Welcome to cliniq.com. Thanks for your query. I understand your concern. The tunnel vision you mentioned indicates that some vascular component is at play. It is not easy to pinpoint an exact diagnosis without examining her eye. The symptoms of generalized eye discomfort could indicate some...  Read Full »

When lying on my stomach and propping my head up with my elbows, I experience intense head pressure. What could be the reason?

Query: Hi doctor,When lying on my stomach and propping my head up with my elbows, I experience intense head pressure. I feel like my head will explode and pass out. I also get a whooshing sound in my ears and tunnel vision. This occasionally happens when standing up from a seated position. Kindly help.  Read Full »


Dr. Hitesh Kumar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I would like to know some details about your symptoms: 1. Since when did you start to have these headaches? 2. What type of headache do you feel? For example- stretching, heaviness, bursting, burning, pinprick, or something else? 3. What is the intensity of headac...  Read Full »

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