Occasionally: Celiac disease (crohns) has been associated with poor absorption of vitamin a (nightblindness) and some reports of retinal vessel blockage. It should be evaluate by an ophthalmogist.
Answered 12/31/2014
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Rarely: If the disease creates poor absorption of nutrients and there is a significant loss of electrolytes, you can suffer from blurred vision. But this would only be likely in very extreme cases. If a patient takes steroids during any of the treatment phases, they could experience temporary blurring of vision as well. If you are experiencing blurred vision, you should see an eye doctor for an evaluation.
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