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  • Can food allergies cause blurred vision?

    I guess i got food allergies since my mouth swelling after eat some peanut. But latter i also get blurred vision. Why? Can food allergies cause blurred vision?

  • #2
    Food allergies have connection with eyesight. Sometimes it may lead to blurred vision. But this kind of sympton is not organic damage, so you don't worry about that.You should avoid taking food that caused allergies. When the food allergies are cured, your eyesight will be recovered.

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    • #3
      Blurred vision can be caused by many problems, and allergies are one of them. Food allergies can cause fatigue, lethargy, drowsiness, apathy, hyperactivity, watery and itchy eyes, hearing loss and ear infections, blurred vision and so on. Tell the doctor about your condition, and have a blood test to find out what you are allergic to.

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      • #4
        In fact, the symptoms of food allergies to people are differ from each person. Some people with food allergy may suffer eczema, hay fever and slightly runny nose etc. But still some people may suffer a period time of blurred vision. Besides, dark eye circles, puffy eyes, fatigue, poor sleep and headaches may also happen to some people who got food allergy. If you have this problem, you'd better visit an doctor.

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        • #5
          It is quite possible. We all know that allergies might cause conjunctivitis, which gives you swelling eyelids, sensitivity to light, pain in eyes and blurred vision. It is kind of emergency, so I suggest you to visit a doctor at once. Conjunctivitis refers the inflammation of conjunctiva which is the transparent protective covering on eyeball. Allergic conjunctivitis is very common and very possible. If the allergy is severe, it might cause breathing problem for swelling respiratory tract. It could be very dangerous. If treated properly, the symptoms can go away soon. Good luck to you.

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