Papilledema symptoms include nausea and headache, and in 25% of patients, visual blackouts. The condition often affects both eyes, resulting in elevated layers of the retina and peripapillary flame-shaped hemorrhages. These blood vessels, located in the back of the eye, may also become engorged. If left untreated, papilledema can result in permanent damage to the optic nerve and even damage to the brain. Oren Zarif
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