Balance disorder and Vision blurred

Summary:

Vision blurred is found among people with Balance disorder, especially for people who are female, 60+ old.

The study analyzes which people have Vision blurred with Balance disorder. It is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 17 people who have Balance disorder from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and is updated regularly. You can use the study as a second opinion to make health care decisions.

What is Balance disorder?

Balance disorder is found to be associated with 2,128 drugs and 2,310 conditions by eHealthMe. Check the latest studies of Balance disorder.

What is Vision blurred?

Vision blurred is found to be associated with 2,493 drugs and 2,969 conditions by eHealthMe. Check the latest studies of Vision blurred.



On Aug, 09, 2026

17 people who have Balance Disorder and Vision Blurred are studied.

Would you have Vision blurred when you have Balance disorder?

Gender of people who have Balance Disorder and experienced Vision Blurred *:

  • female: 88.24 %
  • male: 11.76 %

Age of people who have Balance Disorder and experienced Vision Blurred *:

  • 0-1: 0.0 %
  • 2-9: 0.0 %
  • 10-19: 0.0 %
  • 20-29: 0.0 %
  • 30-39: 20.0 %
  • 40-49: 26.67 %
  • 50-59: 6.67 %
  • 60+: 46.67 %

Common co-existing conditions for these people *:

  1. Pain: 6 people, 35.29%
  2. Gait Disturbance: 5 people, 29.41%
  3. High Blood Pressure: 4 people, 23.53%
  4. Depression: 4 people, 23.53%
  5. Night Sweats (sweating in night): 3 people, 17.65%
  6. Neuropathy Peripheral (surface nerve damage): 3 people, 17.65%
  7. Dizziness: 3 people, 17.65%
  8. High Blood Cholesterol: 3 people, 17.65%
  9. Insomnia (sleeplessness): 3 people, 17.65%
  10. Diplopia (double vision): 3 people, 17.65%

Common drugs taken by these people *:

  1. Lyrica: 5 people, 29.41%
  2. Ampyra: 4 people, 23.53%
  3. Emla: 3 people, 17.65%
  4. Vitamin D: 3 people, 17.65%
  5. Effexor: 3 people, 17.65%
  6. Vicodin: 3 people, 17.65%
  7. Solu-Medrol: 3 people, 17.65%
  8. Betaseron: 3 people, 17.65%
  9. Northera: 2 people, 11.76%
  10. Elavil: 2 people, 11.76%

Common symptoms for these people *:

  1. Pain In Extremity: 9 people, 52.94%
  2. Hypoaesthesia (reduced sense of touch or sensation): 8 people, 47.06%
  3. Malaise (a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness): 8 people, 47.06%
  4. Diarrhea: 7 people, 41.18%
  5. Dizziness: 7 people, 41.18%
  6. Gait Disturbance: 6 people, 35.29%
  7. Nausea (feeling of having an urge to vomit): 6 people, 35.29%
  8. Nausea And Vomiting: 6 people, 35.29%
  9. Injection Site Pain: 6 people, 35.29%
  10. Pain: 6 people, 35.29%

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

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The study is based on Vision blurred and Balance disorder, and their synonyms.

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