Mayo Clinic Minute: It's only temporary - smartphone blindness

Mayo Clinic Minute: It's only temporary - smartphone blindness

Smartphone habits may force doctors to ask patients a few more questions when diagnosing vision or neurological problems. “I think if a person experiences a temporary loss of vision in one eye, that’s potentially a very important problem for which they should seek medical attention,” says Mayo Clinic neurologist Dr. Dean Wingerchuk. “But, it doesn’t always mean there’s an abnormality.” His recent article in Neurology raises the possibility that handheld gadgets may be to blame. Because of that, he says, physicians may need to include smartphone use in their patient history review. Here’s Dennis Douda. More health and medical news on the Mayo Clinic News Network http://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/