Woman Diagnosed with Giant Cell Arteritis After Sudden Vision Loss: Early Treatment Critical for Avoiding Blindness

Yasmin Neves experienced a dramatic change in her life when she lost vision in her right eye. The 36-year-old woman from Pontypridd was shocked to discover the cause of her sudden sight loss. Medical tests revealed that she had giant cell arteritis, a condition that causes blood vessels to become inflamed.
Yasmin first realized something was wrong when she noticed her vision blurring. She initially thought it was due to stress or tiredness. However, the situation worsened, prompting her to seek medical help. Doctors conducted examinations and eventually diagnosed her with this serious condition.
"Without early treatment, I could have faced permanent blindness," Yasmin said. She began treatment immediately after the diagnosis and has since been guided on how to manage her condition. The experience has deeply affected her, especially her love for her dog, Blue, whom she still enjoys walking.
Health experts highlight the importance of recognizing symptoms like sudden vision changes. They advise anyone experiencing similar issues to contact their GP or seek urgent assistance.
This article is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always speak to a GP or qualified health professional about your own health.