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7. What is amaurosis fugax?

Amaurosis fugax may be better known as episodic blindness. The vision loss most often affects only one eye and lasts for less than a few minutes. People who have experienced amaurosis fugax describe the blindness as someone pulling a curtain down in front of one of their eyes. Reduced blood flow to the eye causes this rare condition, which is often a warning symptom of something more serious, such as a stroke. If the cause is a blood clot, doctors may suggest blood thinners. People with diabetes and high blood pressure are at risk of amaurosis fugax.

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