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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Optic neuritis
  1. ... nerve become swollen or inflamed, it is called optic neuritis. It may cause sudden, reduced vision in the ... The exact cause of optic neuritis is unknown. The optic nerve carries visual information from your eye to the brain. The nerve can swell when it ...
  2. ... curtain hanging across part of your visual field. Optic neuritis -- Inflammation of the optic nerve from infection or multiple sclerosis . You may ...
  3. ... retrolental fibroplasia ) Complications of eye surgery Lazy eye Optic neuritis Stroke Retinitis pigmentosa Tumors, such as retinoblastoma and ...
  4. ... or autoimmune disease. It shares some features of optic neuritis . There is mostly central visual loss, which often recovers after some months, but often not completely. There is no treatment that has proven to be helpful.
  5. ... problems, such as inflammation of the optic nerve ( optic neuritis ) Blood vessel disease called polyarteritis nodosa Migraine headaches ...
  6. ... medical disorders, including diabetes insipidus , hypopituitarism , multiple scleriosis , optic neuritis , meningitis , and certain tumors. Sometimes, the nervous system ...
  7. ... spinning, even when you are still ( vertigo ). Your eyes moving on their own, making it hard to ... inner ear with air or water to test eye reflexes ( caloric stimulation ) Head CT scan Hearing test ...
  8. ... provider about balance therapy. Balance therapy includes head, eye, and body exercises you can do at home ...