Affects of Stroke on Sight

March 20, 2009 · Filed Under FAQs · Comment 

What is a Stroke?

Blood vessels lead to the brain to provide valuable nutrients and oxygen to cells of the brain to function effectively, however when that blood supply is restricted or cut off for any reason the cells become damaged or destroyed, which in turn stops the brain from working as well as it should.

A stroke causes damage to the brain, this can affect the limbs of the body, speech and vision. A stroke can cause severe problems to your vision and should book an eye test straight after a stroke and have a regular eye exam usually annually or earlier if advised by your optometrist.

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