Blurred Vision

Blurred Vision

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What is Blurred Vision?


Blurriness is a visual symptom that makes it difficult to see clearly or sharply.

Dr. MomPremier recommends that adults with no signs or risk factors for eye disease get a baseline eye disease screening at the age of 40. For individuals at any age with symptoms of or at risk for eye disease, Dr. MomPremier recommends that individual call us to determine how frequently their eye should be examined.

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Symptoms


Blurriness may be associated with the following symptoms:


• Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD)

• Astigmatism

• Black Eye

• Blocked Tear Duct

• Cataract

• Cellulitis

• Chalazion (Stye)

• Conjunctivitis (“Pink Eye”)

• Corneal Abrasion

• Corneal Laceration

• Corneal Ulcer

• Detached and Torn Retina

• Diabetic Retinopathy

• Farsightedness (Hyperopia)

• Fuchs’ Dystophy

• Fungal Keratitis

• Glaucoma

• Herpes Keratitis

• Hyphema

• Nearsightedness (Myopia)

• Optic Neuritis

• Presbyopia

• Pterygium

• Strabismus

• Uveitis

The symptoms and possible related eye conditions/diseases in this section are for general reference only, and do not contain all visual symptoms or all possible related conditions or diseases. If you have any unusual vision symptoms, speak with your ophthalmologist.

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Treatment for Blurred Vision


The treatment is dependent on what is causing it. Contact come in for a diagnosis recommendation that is best treatment for you.

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