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Question #30291
51 days ago
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What is causing my blurred vision and muscle stiffness with 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) 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

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Your symptoms could be the result of several underlying conditions, and it’s important to address them systematically. The blurred vision, muscle stiffness, and menstrual changes can be complex and interrelated. One possibility is they might be signs of hormonal imbalances, such as thyroid dysfunction, which can affect vision, cause muscle stiffness, and alter your menstrual cycle. Another potential factor could be nutritional deficiencies, particularly low levels of essential minerals like magnesium and calcium or vitamins such as B12, which can cause muscle cramps and even some neurological symptoms.

Blood flow issues or minor vascular problems might also contribute to some of the symptoms like blurred vision and hand stiffness. Given that your symptoms are present with changes to your diet or hydration, it’s vital to ensure adequate hydration, as dehydration can exacerbate muscle stiffness and contribute to constipation. Increasing water intake might also help with bladder concerns and improve digestive regularity. Additionally, hormone-related issues such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or endometriosis could explain the shift in your menstrual pattern and presence of clots.

It’s crucial to seek a thorough clinical evaluation. Testing for thyroid function, vitamin levels, and possibly an assessment of hormone levels through blood tests could be beneficial. Pelvic ultrasound might be necessary if gynecologic causes are suspected. Consider visiting a healthcare provider to examine these possibilities. They might recommend lifestyle changes, dietary adjustments, or specific supplements to help alleviate some problemática issues; and will further guid you based on the test results. If the blurred vision or any symptoms worsen, or you notice new neurological signs, seek immediate medical advice.

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