06/22/2024
ππ Wondering what's behind blurry vision? Let's explore!
π Refractive Errors: Blurry vision can result from common refractive errors like nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) or astigmatism. These conditions occur when the shape of the eye prevents light from focusing properly on the retina.
ποΈ Eye Conditions: Various eye conditions including cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, can cause blurry vision as they affect the clarity of your eyesight.
π§ Dry Eyes: Insufficient tear production or poor tear quality can lead to dry eyes, causing discomfort and blurred vision, particularly when focusing on tasks like reading or using digital screens.
π΄ Eye Fatigue: Extended periods of reading, computer use or driving without breaks can strain your eyes, resulting in temporary blurry vision and discomfort.
π Medications: Certain medications or medical treatments may cause temporary or permanent changes in vision, leading to blurred vision as a side effect.
If you're experiencing blurry vision, it's essential to schedule an eye exam with us. We'll assess your eyes and recommend appropriate treatment to address the underlying cause and restore clear vision! πβ¨