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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for Reduced eye contact
  1. Diabetic eye disease can lead to reduced vision and blindness.
  2. ... provider if you develop severe watery diarrhea. Also contact your provider if you have signs of dehydration, including: Dry mouth Dry skin "Glassy" eyes No tears Rapid pulse Reduced or no urine Sunken eyes Thirst Unusual sleepiness ...
  3. ... can be life threatening. Dislocated lenses of the eyes can seriously damage vision. Lens replacement surgery may be needed. Intellectual disability is a serious outcome of the disease. But, it can be reduced if diagnosed early.
  4. ... become blind or have severe pain and very reduced vision. Mild cases of Fuchs dystrophy often worsen after cataract surgery. A cataract surgeon will evaluate this risk and may modify the technique or the timing of your cataract surgery.
  5. Contact your provider if your baby has: Bluish skin (cyanosis) or ... nausea, or vomiting Puffy eyes or face Tiredness all the time
  6. Complications may include: Continuing discomfort Reduced vision Scarring of cornea
  7. ... of the eye is affected? Do you wear contact lenses? Did the ... vision reduced? Do you have eye discharge, burning, or itching? ...
  8. ... the cornea's shape, making it impossible to wear contact lenses ... temporary) Reduced vision or permanent vision loss Scratchiness
  9. ... it gets worse. You have severe abdominal pain. Contact your ... urine output , sunken eyes, sticky or dry mouth, or no tears when ...
  10. ... it gets worse. You have severe abdominal pain. Contact your ... urine output, sunken eyes, sticky or dry mouth, or no tears when ...
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