Wednesday, February 17, 2010

What Causes Gastric Flu Babies What Causes Blurred Vision?

What causes blurred vision? - what causes gastric flu babies

Last week I went and had a few drinks a lot and I was violently ill on Sunday. My doctor told me I had the stomach flu. I finally went to the EA + I have that my vision was blurred and he had headaches and nausea. This has continued and now my own and nothing has changed, no idea what could it be? I sleep all the time and can not eat

3 comments:

P J said...

What A & E and evidence? (As in blood pressure, blood tests, examination of the back of the eye to scan the brain?) If you are vomiting, headaches and blurred vision, I think I should return to your doctor again and A & E if necessary. These may be signs of serious diseases such as increasing the pressure of the brain (increased intracranial pressure - there are several reasons why you might beat your head when you're drunk?) Could also severe hypertension or diabetes. Hopefully not one of them, but these things can be forgotten and if you still have symptoms of the control actually created. Good luck
PS I think they drank alcohol standard? Can also cause symptoms of methanol poisoning

pps iNo response to JAK, I want to emphasize that there will be many cases in the media and the medical literature of serious illness, diagnosed as alcohol related. I saw a couple of times, even in the past with devastating consequences. I hope all "() so good luck to them is not a problem, and had a thorough and impartial investigation and a listening ear, and pay their symptoms. But yeah, if you feel the need to raise this issue, you have still having problems and should be by a professional, rather than settle on Yahoo Answers.

JAK the Wizard said...

FULL Lay off alcohol for a month then we will see how he feels. I think your doctor was a little schooling or who do not dare say it's AP *** head. Just to stretch to his car and feel better in time. ☺ ☻ ♫ ♪

PJ PS how? Doctor? Be controlled, you should know, Sally did not need "good luck".
It is "luck" now part of medical education?

Mariara P said...

I have no idea, sorry

Can you help me
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