4. Vomiting
Vomiting is a very commonly experienced symptom of papilledema, and often goes together with some of the other symptoms mentioned here including a headache, tinnitus and pressure or pain felt in or around the eyes.
It’s one of the symptoms that set papilledema apart from other related eye conditions; the majority of eye conditions out there don’t outright cause vomiting or nausea (with the exception of wearing glasses that put added strain on the optic nerve) – and if you experience nausea or vomiting together with any of the symptoms that have been mentioned on this list, make an appointment with your doctor and mention a thorough list of your symptoms as well as the possibility of papilledema.
Sometimes migraine headaches might also be the cause of headaches, eye strain, and vomiting together – and this should tell you why a doctor’s appointment is the most vital part of diagnosing and treating the condition.