Let's Talk Parkinson's and Vision

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • In spite of there being reduced dopamine in the retina, Parkinson’s does not cause loss of vision.
    In recent years there has been an increase in evidence that some visual
    changes do occur related to Parkinson’s. All visual changes in Parkinson’s may impact on driving.
    One of the cardinal symptoms of Parkinson’s is bradykinesia
    (slowness of movement) and this is linked with several
    changes in vision:
    • Blurred or double vision
    • Dry eyes
    • Reduced eye blink rate
    Changes to vision are common as we age and may increase the risk of falls. Not all changes to vison will be due to Parkinson’s so it is important to maintain regular eye checks and discuss any changes with an optician and
    GP. If possible consulting an optician with expertise in
    neurological conditions is recommended.
    Download our useful Vision and Parkinson's information sheet www.parkinsons...
    Parkinson's NSW has a team of health professionals for more information call 1800 644 189.
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