Blurry Vision FAQs

Suppose you're experiencing blurry vision and aren't sure why. It can be scary and confusing. However, at Clinton Eye Associates in Clinton, CT, our optometrist can offer guidance and answer questions about this condition. We understand how important it is for patients to obtain accurate information about their health and be supported. This overview answers some of the most frequently asked questions about blurry vision and helpful tips for managing symptoms.

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What Are Some Reasons Blurry Vision Occurs?

Having blurry vision isn't limited to one reason. Below are some possible causes of your symptoms:

  • Refractive errors: You could have blurry vision if you have a refractive error. Refractive errors are a common cause of blurry vision. They can be caused by your eye structure, how light is focused in front of your retina, or both. Two common refractive errors are nearsightedness and farsightedness.
  • Eye conditions or diseases: Although many eye diseases show no symptoms early on, your vision can become blurry. Examples of eye diseases that can cause blurry vision include glaucoma and cataracts. Other conditions that can cause blurred vision include macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, or corneal abrasions.
  • Eye or head injuries: A blow to the head or an object striking your eye can cause a retinal detachment. Retinal detachments can cause blurry vision that gets worse over time. This eye injury needs to get seen by an eye care professional immediately.

Does Blurry Vision Mean I'll Have Vision Loss?

Fortunately, blurry vision doesn't always mean you will have the condition forever. In most cases, your vision will return to normal once the cause of the blurry vision is treated or goes away. With conditions like cataracts, surgery might be needed to restore your vision. Either way, schedule an appointment with an eye doctor if you have symptoms that last.

Is Blurry Vision Something an Eye Doctor Can Help with?

Our eye care professional can help determine why you have blurry vision, whether it's something like dry eyes or an eye condition such as cataracts. The first step is an eye exam to help discover the best treatment plan.

Why Should I Take Blurry Vision Seriously?

Blurry vision is a sign that something might be wrong inside your eye. If you have blurry vision, it can be a symptom of many different things. It can be essential to see an eye doctor if this occurs suddenly or without a known cause.

Call Our Optometry Team in Clinton, CT

We at Clinton Eye Associates in Clinton, CT, are here for our clients who want professional care. Preserving your vision is what we're all about. Call our team of professionals to make an appointment with us today. Call us at (860) 669-2020 for help from our optometrist on our optometry team.

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