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- Diabetic eye disease can lead to reduced vision and blindness.
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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.
- ... 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.
- Contact your provider if your baby has: Bluish skin (cyanosis) or ... nausea, or vomiting Puffy eyes or face Tiredness all the time
- Complications may include: Continuing discomfort Reduced vision Scarring of cornea
- ... of the eye is affected? Do you wear contact lenses? Did the ... vision reduced? Do you have eye discharge, burning, or itching? ...
- ... the cornea's shape, making it impossible to wear contact lenses ... temporary) Reduced vision or permanent vision loss Scratchiness
- ... it gets worse. You have severe abdominal pain. Contact your ... urine output , sunken eyes, sticky or dry mouth, or no tears when ...
- ... it gets worse. You have severe abdominal pain. Contact your ... urine output, sunken eyes, sticky or dry mouth, or no tears when ...