Blurry Vision

Blurry Vision

Do you ever wake up and feel like your vision is blurry? It's not just you. Many people experience this on a regular basis. Blurry vision can be caused by a variety of factors, including dehydration, eye fatigue, and refractive vision errors. While it's sometimes nothing to worry about, if you're experiencing blurry vision on a daily basis, it's worth seeing an eye doctor for an eye exam to rule out any underlying conditions.

If you have blurry vision that doesn't seem to go away, visit us at Vision Professionals of Leawood in Leawood, KS. Our optometry team will conduct a thorough eye exam to determine the cause of your blurry vision and recommend an effective solution.

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What Causes Blurry Vision?

Blurry vision is a condition that causes objects to appear unclear or distorted. There is a wide variety of issues that can cause this condition. Blurry vision can be due to simple and temporary things like fatigue, lack of sleep, or dehydration. It can also be a sign of more serious issues like glaucoma, cataracts, or diabetic retinopathy. If your blurry vision persists for more than a day or two and isn't due to fatigue or another temporary issue, it's best to visit our eye doctor for an exam. That way, we can rule out any potential underlying problems with your eyes.

If any problems are found, our optometry team is here to help. We offer a variety of treatments for blurry vision depending on the cause, such as corrective lenses, eye drops, and medications.

When Should I Visit an Eye Doctor for Blurry Vision?

On top of blurry vision lasting a few days, there are other signs that may indicate it's time to visit an eye care expert. For example, if your blurry vision is accompanied by eye pain, red eyes, flashes of light, or floaters, it's definitely time for a visit. If you have conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye problems, it's also important to visit an optometrist to make sure blurry vision is not a complication of these issues.

How is Blurry Vision Treated?

The treatment for blurry vision depends on its cause. If your blurry vision is being caused by a refractive vision error, corrective lenses may be all that's needed. If your blurry vision is caused by a more serious issue, such as glaucoma or cataracts, medications or surgery may be necessary. In any case, our optometry team will work with you to develop a treatment plan that addresses your specific needs.

Visit Vision Professionals of Leawood in Leawood, KS, for Blurry Vision Treatment

If you're experiencing blurry vision, don't wait or ignore it. Visit us at Vision Professionals of Leawood. We offer a variety of treatments for blurry vision, depending on the cause, and can help you get your vision back to normal. Contact us today at (913) 239-9446 to schedule an eye exam.

 

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