Can my vision return after a stroke?

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  1. Dr. Gary Hirshfield
     
    Dr. Gary Hirshfield of American Academy of Ophthalmology answered:
    Generally this type of damage is permanent. However, the patient can often adapt and function well. No surgery should be contemplated for this condition because it will not improve the lost visual field.
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    Generally this type of damage is permanent. However, the patient can often adapt and function well. No surgery should be contemplated for this condition because it will not improve the lost visual field. More