Issues With Vision

Another sign of a stroke is issues with your vision, such as double vision, blurred vision, and loss of vision in one or both eyes. These issues usually occur when a stroke affects the areas of the brain responsible for interpreting visual information. For instance, an ischemic stroke in the occipital lobe can result in vision loss in one of your eyes or visual field damage. It’s very important to see a medical professional as soon as you notice any changes in your vision. This can prevent any further damage to your sight and potentially even save your life.