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5 Conditions That Can Cause Blurry Vision


Five Eye Conditions and Issues That Cause Blurry Vision

Blurry vision can make doing even the simplest tasks frustrating. Blurry vision can occur due to anything from dry eyes to significant eye conditions that lead to vision loss if left untreated. Chapel Hill Ophthalmology in Chapel Hill, NC, is here to share five common causes for your blurry vision and how we can help treat it.

Computer Vision Syndrome

Computer vision syndrome is a common condition that occurs when you look at a device too long, forcing your eyes to work harder. Your vision can clear up after taking a break from your device, but you should visit your optometrist for a proper diagnosis. Both prescription and non-prescription eyeglasses can help prevent symptoms. 

Eye Infections

Various infections, such as blepharitis and conjunctivitis, lead to blurry vision and other unwanted symptoms. Scheduling an eye care appointment can provide you with the diagnosis and treatment you need to protect your eyesight.

Refractive Errors

Refractive errors, such as nearsightedness and farsightedness, are issues that occur when something prevents the light that enters your eyes from focusing on your retina. Your eye doctor can determine if one of these errors is present through a simple eye care appointment. They can then prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct your vision.

Outdated Prescriptions

Your vision changes as you age, meaning your prescription lenses may not work as effectively as they once did. A routine vision exam with your optometrist can determine if your blurry vision is due to an outdated prescription.

Progressive Eye Diseases and Conditions

Several eye diseases and conditions, such as cataracts and glaucoma, can impact your vision. These conditions are not noticeable in the early stages due to your vision adjusting to the minor changes. Annual vision exams with your optometrist are crucial for detecting these conditions and providing treatment before they worsen. Eye surgery from your ophthalmologist may be necessary in specific cases.

Visit Your Chapel Hill, NC, Ophthalmologist for a Comprehensive Eye Exam

Comprehensive eye exams are the best way to catch and treat potentially significant eye conditions before they lead to permanent vision loss, so contact Chapel Hill Ophthalmology in Chapel Hill, NC, to protect your vision today. Call us and schedule an appointment at (919) 942-8701.

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