Hypoglycemia
You have blurred vision or vision changes. You feel very tired and weak. You are sweating more than usual for you. You have a fast heartbeat.[drugs.com]
[…] dL) Dry, parched mouth Extreme thirst (which may gradually disappear) Warm, dry skin that does not sweat High fever (greater than 101 degrees F) Sleepiness or confusion Hallucinations[visionaware.org]
Numbness in mouth or tongue. Irritability, nervousness. Unsteadiness. Nightmares, bad dreams, restless sleep. You might pass out if your hypoglycemia is not treated.[my.clevelandclinic.org]
Crack Ingestion
The physical effects of ice can include: SHORT TERM Headaches and dizziness Dilated (enlarged) pupils and blurred vision Dry mouth Jaw clenching, teeth grinding Insomnia Increased[cracksintheice.org.au]
There may be hallucinations and confusion. The person may think there are bugs crawling on his skin. They may pick and scratch at their skin.[narconon.org]
A crack rock acts as a local anesthetic, numbing the tongue or mouth only where directly placed.[diffen.com]
Hyoscyamus Niger Poisoning
vision.[unboundmedicine.com]
Vivid episodes of flying or falling characterized the hallucinations (Mann 2000).[sites.evergreen.edu]
Limbs: Extremities are cold, trembling and numb. Thirst: Patient is thirsty, drinks very little water at a time.[homeopathicmedicine.info]
Cocaine Abuse
Someone taking both of these drugs may have impaired motor functions and blurred vision in conjunction with suppressed appetite and lack of sleep.[americanaddictioncenters.org]
[…] loss Lacking the need for sleep Seizures Elevated body temperature Cognitive symptoms : Ability to hyperfocus Heightened startle response Intensified alertness Psychosis Hallucinations[sonorabehavioral.com]
Cocaine is a white crystalline, powdery substance.The drug tastes bitter and numbs the tongue and lips.[thecanyonmalibu.com]
Mercury Poisoning
Deteriorating peripheral vision or ‘tunnel’ vision Bulging eyes Sensitivity to light Difficulty focusing Poor colour vision Poor night vision Difficulty moving the eyes.[evolvedental.com.au]
, urticaria, erythema and allergic contact dermatitis accompanied by pain), and peripheral and central nervous (CNS) systems (depression, paranoia, extreme irritability, hallucinations[orpha.net]
[…] and tingling of hands, feet, fingers, toes, or lips muscle weakness progressing to paralysis ataxia tremors/trembling of hands, feet, lips, eyelids or tongue incoordination[mercurypoisoned.com]
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
It is important to carry out ophthalmological examination in every case of megaloblastic anemia if associated with blurring of vision and mental retardation.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Mood was depressive and hallucinations were noted. Laboratory analyses were normal, except for a low vitamin B(12) level ( 150 pg mL(-1)).[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
. * Smooth or sore tongue. * Unusual neurological symptoms, including numbness, visual disturbance, sensory changes (especially in the hands and feet, a condition known as[stuff.co.nz]
Ocular Migraine
With hat in mind we rounded up the best vodka cocktail recipes that’ll drive your taste buds Ophthalmic Migraine Blurred Vision Nerve Palsy Sixth wild.[emergingindustries.eu]
Were these hallucinations migrainous?[brain.oxfordjournals.org]
The migraines usually hit fast and hard with symptoms including blind spots, numb hands and tongue, vomiting and of course head splitting pain.[ask.metafilter.com]
Migraine
Migraines often come with side effects like nausea and blurred vision, and they often affect just one side of the head.[vocabulary.com]
For centuries, physicians and migraineurs have been fascinated by the many manifestations of migraine, and especially by the visual hallucinations or auras- similar in some[oliversacks.com]
Nonvisual auras include motor weakness speech or language abnormalities dizziness, vertigo tingling or numbness (parasthesia) of the face, tongue or extremities Migraine without[healthcommunities.com]
Alcohol-induced Hypoglycemia
You have blurred vision or vision changes. You feel very tired and weak. You are sweating more than usual for you. You have a fast heartbeat.[drugs.com]
This stage of withdrawal is marked by blood pressure spikes and hallucinations. Hallucinations tend to begin 12 to 24 hours after the person stops drinking.[recoveryranch.com]
[…] in mouth and tongue Passing out Seizures Nightmares or bad dreams Coma Diabetes Drugs Linked to Hypoglycemia Ask your doctor if any of your medicines can cause low blood[webmd.com]
Stroke
He developed headache, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, diplopia, dizziness, and ataxia following the procedure.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] syndrome, contralateral hemplegia, hemianopsia and a variety of other symptoms, including including color blindness, failure to see to-and-fro movements, verbal dyslexia, and hallucinations[web.archive.org]
Numbness in the face or tongue caused by temporary nerve damage is a possibility, but uncommon.[aans.org]