Guide To Common Aortic Dissection Symptoms

Vision Loss

Vision problems. Photo Credit: Dreamstime @Dreamz

Many of the symptoms associated with an aortic dissection are similar to those seen with a stroke. Previously discussed examples are paralysis or weakness on one side of the body and difficulty speaking. These symptoms often appear alongside vision loss. However, similar to paralysis and weakness, patients with vision loss due to an aortic dissection often deal with the loss on one side of their body. Typically, the vision loss will occur on the same side as the weakness and paralysis. Some patients will first deal with vision problems, such as blurry vision, before vision loss.

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Confusion

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As mentioned previously, many individuals will experience difficulty speaking when they are dealing with an aortic dissection. These patients will often also deal with a certain amount of confusion. They may not fully understand what is happening, which can make it quite challenging for them to communicate with paramedics or other medical professionals. Thus, family members, other loved ones, or bystanders may want to help communicate initial information about the patient’s symptoms to the paramedics. Confusion, along with the other stroke symptoms, is a significant reason why aortic dissection is quite concerning and considered a medical emergency.

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