Many transient issues and medical conditions can cause blurred vision. When a stroke is to blame, parts of the brain that control vision are affected. The individual may experience blurriness, double vision, or dark spots in the vision in one or both eyes, similar to that experienced during a migraine. Other people lose half their visual field in each eye. It is also possible to experience complete loss of vision, which may be temporary.

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