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Sudden Loss Of Vision Can Indicate Onset Of Stroke

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Sudden Loss Of Vision Can Indicate Onset Of Stroke

Dr. Jaideep Bansal, HOD & Consultant - Neurology, Saroj Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi, 0

Having done MBBS & MD from S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur, Dr. Jaideep Bansal holds an accumulated clinical experience of over 25 years in neurology, working in AIIMS (New Delhi), GB Pant Hospital (New Delhi), Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Punjabi Bagh (New Delhi), with currently at Saroj Super Specialty Hospital as a HOD & Consultant Neurology.

A person experiences a mini stroke also known as, Transient Ischemic stroke, before suffering from a stroke. The symptoms and the underlying causes are same in both cases, but not permanent in case of TIA which disappears in few minutes or hours. The patient experiences loss of vision in one eye after TIA, where the eye loses vision and gradually leads to complete loss of vision.

Vision loss happens because the blood vessel supplying oxygenated blood from the eyes and brain gets blocked. A blockage in the vessel can initially manifest as transient or complete vision loss. The other disorders that can accompany are damage to the eye nerve and a part of the brain that processes the eyes signals and hence resulting in stroke. Due to insufficient oxygen and nutrients supplied to the affected part of the brain during stroke the tissues get damaged. Prolonged or severe ischemia leads to infarction of the brain tissues and the condition can become irreversible.

In order, to prevent further stroke the affected person needs to immediately get investigated with a neurologist in the early stages, when the symptoms are initially seen. In medical terms, it is also known as anterior ischemic optic neuropathy or an eye stroke, which is a condition in which the blood flow disrupts in the front part of the optic nerve.

Signs & Symptoms that Indicate Stroke
As the nerve fibres in the eyes cross over each other which means that the left eye is controlled by the right side of the brain and vice versa. Any loss of vision in the left side of the visual field of each eye is an indication of stroke or lesion on the right side of the brain. Multiple patterns of visual field loss are a signal of multiple strokes and can affect central, peripheral or both vision. Stroke has many other signs and symptoms depending on the functional area of the brain being affected. Most of the abilities including the eyesight also are functional by the right side of the brain, and any hindrance in the
blood flow to the nerves joining the eyes & this part of the brain can indicate stroke. The following symptoms with the eyesight and vision are sufficient to confirm an upcoming stroke:

1. Sudden Decrease in Vision: This is caused by the damage to the tissues and nerve fibres that transmit signals from the eyes to the brain. As the transmitting distance is longer(to the occipital lobe) the blood flow can be disrupted at any point, causing sudden blurriness or decrease in vision.

2. Double Vision: When the damage is caused to the nerves that are responsible for movement and alignment of the eyeballs. This not only lead to vision defects, but also problems in decision making, judgements logical reasoning, problem solving and processing complex information. Progressive nerve damage can result in Agnosia (inability to interpret sensetions), Agraphia (loss in the ability to communicate), or even Alexia (inability to recognize or read written words), leading to stroke.

Prolonged Or Severe Ischemia Leads To Infarction Of The Brain Tissues and The Condition Can Become Irreversible


Types of Vision Loss
1. Hemianopia: A type of vision loss where half of the line of vision is affected and may also experience blindness. Decrease in the ability to see properly in the right vision field is an indication of stroke in the left hemisphere of the brain and vice-versa.

2. Quadrantanopia: Analogous to hemianopia, the loss of vision is limited to quarter of the visual field.

3. Scotoma: The area of vision loss is smaller compared to the other two but the spotty vision signals stroke on the opposite side of the brain.

4. Tunnel vision: This is an indication of a bilateral stroke, affecting both the halves of the visual fields. The connected nearby areas in the cortex disrupts the blood supply causing loss in peripheral vision.

Treatment
Most of these patients can be handled by medicines, as the body helps to repair the arteries. Every minute if stroke is untreated, the average patient loses 1.9 million neurons. Golden hour of stroke is first six hours, and urgent treatment is the key. Medications prevent the extension of the blood clot in the area taken along with blood thinners. But for some patients whose condition keeps deteriorating, an emergency procedure to open up the blood vessel is required to restore the blood flow. With the advancement in technology and expertise, the brain blood vessels can be repaired now by minimal invasive neuro intervention techniques. Surgery or percutaneous balloon angioplasty and stenting may be another option.

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