Blurry Vision FAQs

Many people across the country deal with blurry vision and often have many questions about it. Whether you need to update a prescription for your eyeglasses or there's something more serious going on, our team at Ritz and Johnson in Ocala is here to help. Let’s look at some of the frequently asked questions about blurry vision that our optometrists run into.

Blurry Vision FAQs

What Are the Most Common Reasons for Blurred Vision?

Several different things can cause your vision to be blurry. One of those is what we call refractive errors. A refractive error is when light enters your eye and isn't focused correctly on your retina, which is located in the back of your eye. Myopia, otherwise referred to as nearsightedness, is a common type of refractive error.

It's common among people of all ages, especially children and senior citizens. With myopia, objects that are far away appear blurry, while those up close are clear. Hyperopia, or farsightedness, means you have difficulty seeing up close, such as when you are reading or working on the computer. With hyperopia, distant objects appear clear, but those close up are blurry.

What Eye Conditions Can Make My Vision Blurry?

Various eye conditions or diseases can make your vision blurry. Some of these include:

  • Cataracts are a condition that occurs when there is a clouding of your eye's lens. It usually affects older people, but it can happen at any age. When you have a cataract, your vision may become blurry or fuzzy. You may also see light differently or find that lights are too bright.
  • Glaucoma affects your optic nerve, which sends messages from your eye to your brain. If you have glaucoma, your vision may get blurry slowly over time.
  • Macular degeneration occurs when your macula, the part of your eye that helps you see fine details, deteriorates. Macular degeneration usually affects older adults and can make your central vision blurry.

Why Should I Not Ignore Blurry Vision?

Blurry vision should not be something that you ignore. It's often a sign that something is wrong with your eyes or overall health. If you have blurry vision, make an appointment to see our optometrists as soon as possible so we can determine the cause and provide treatment if necessary. The conditions listed above don't typically have symptoms in the early stages. It's important to take action if you think something is wrong.

Make an Appointment with Our Optometrists in Ocala, FL

If you're looking for answers to your blurred vision questions, our team at Ritz and Johnson in Ocala can help. We will perform a comprehensive eye exam and provide the treatment you need to improve your vision. Call our team today at (352) 732-7900 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.

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