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What is causing my blurred vision and symptoms like drowsiness, neck stiffness, and changes in my menstrual cycle?
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Question #30290
51 days ago
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What is causing my blurred vision and symptoms like drowsiness, neck stiffness, and changes in my menstrual cycle?

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Age: 22 years Female Mild blurred vision in the eyes, sometimes present for a few days and sometimes not On an empty stomach: fast pulse, with stretching or stiffness in the arm Sometimes stiffness in neck muscles as well After eating (and sometimes even otherwise): drowsiness/sleepiness Occasionally, stiffness or tightness in fingers and hand joints so i can't move my fingers but with pain In the morning: feeling of “gas rising” toward the head, which gets better immediately after using the washroom Constipation occurs sometimes, sometimes not Does not drink much water / low water intake Menstrual cycle has changed over the last 2 years: now 4–6 days instead of the previous pattern Menstrual bleeding has decreased Blood clots are more than before Possibly mild bladder weakness: small drops of urine

How long have you been experiencing blurred vision?:

- More than 6 months

How would you describe the intensity of your blurred vision?:

- Mild and occasional

When do you typically experience drowsiness or sleepiness?:

- After eating

Have you noticed any specific foods that trigger your symptoms?:

- No, nothing specific

How often do you experience constipation?:

- Frequently

How much water do you typically drink in a day?:

- Less than 1 liter

Have you experienced any recent changes in weight or appetite?:

- No change

How would you describe your menstrual cycle changes?:

- Lighter bleeding

Do you have any other symptoms like fatigue or headaches?:

- No, just the symptoms mentioned
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Looking at your symptoms, its essential to first identify what might be causing these diverse issues. Blurred vision combined with drowsiness could point towards a multitude of causes such as blood sugar fluctuations—low sugar can definitely make you feel drowsy and affect vision. You mentioned changes in your menstrual cycle and mild bladder weakness; hormonal changes or imbalances could be a factor here—polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) sometimes exhibits such symptoms. With stiffness and joint pain, consider conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, even though it’s less typical at your age. However, neck stiffness, if severe and accompanied by headache or fever, could signal something more serious like meningitis, in which case urgent medical attention would be needed. Dehydration is a possibility too, given your low water intake, and it can certainly escalate symptoms like headaches, drowsiness, and constipation. Try increasing your water intake, aiming for at least 1.5 to 2 liters per day if that’s not currently the case. Improvement here might help with multiple symptoms including constipation and joint stiffness. In terms of managing the menstrual changes and other symptoms, seeing a healthcare provider would be valuable to assess hormone levels and possibly rule out PCOS or thyroid issues. If that stiffness in joints becomes more frequent or severe, or if any additional alarming symptoms arise (such as severe pain or swelling), getting checked by a rheumatologist might be prudent. To address potential drops in blood pressure or sugar affecting the blurred vision and drowsiness, maintaining a regular small meal schedule might offer some stability. All in all, none of these symptoms should be ignored so a comprehensive check-up with your GP could provide further insights and possible lab tests to clarify these interconnected issues. Your safety and well-being come first, so make scheduling an appointment a priority.

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