Vision problems after stroke

By Deanne Stein, Health Guide Tuesday, August 14, 2007
It's been just over a year since I had refractive eye surgery. I have enjoyed it so much, and I wonder why I didn't do it sooner. It's been great not having to wear my contacts or glasses. I love waking up and being able to see! I do have Dry Eye Syndrome, which I had before the surgery a...
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10/25/10 4:30am

Common visual impact of brain damage and loss of vision or the ability to see the other side. There are many different visual field losses that may occur, but the most common is homonymous hemianopia, or loss of half the visual field in each eye. If the back of the brain is damaged the other side of the brain, vision loss occurs on the opposite side in both eyes. Patients often mistakenly believe that the loss of one eye.
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By Deanne Stein, Health Guide— Last Modified: 06/19/12, First Published: 08/14/07