It's not only caused by needing corrective lenses. Leading eye doctors share which conditions—big and small—can cause blurry vision.
Have you ever been watching TV or reading a book and all of a sudden had blurry vision in one eye? Maybe you closed one eye and the picture looked fuzzy or the words on the page became harder to read.
Astigmatism occurs when the eye is shaped more like an oval than a sphere, which distorts the light that enters causing blurry vision. Astigmatism is fairly common, affecting about one in three ...
Your vision getting blurry can be scary especially if you don’t know why it is happening. However, this is one of the most common eye problems and usually, it shouldn’t be a major cause of concern. It ...
Blurry vision is not always a cause for concern, but it can be a sign of a detached retina, a stroke, an infection, and various other conditions that may need medical attention. Keep reading for more ...
As we age, vision changes can make it difficult to do everything from read small print on restaurant menus to drive in dim light. Bothersome as they may be, these changes are typically par for the ...
Eye floaters, while often harmless, can signal serious underlying conditions such as uveitis, diabetic retinopathy, eye ...
Dry eyes and blurry vision are symptoms of dry eye syndrome, a preventable and treatable condition with home remedies and OTC or prescription options. Blurry vision with dry eye could indicate an ...
Nearly half of adolescents and young adults with lingering symptoms of concussion suffer from eye coordination disorders that ...
Dry eye syndrome can cause several side effects. Some of these can affect your vision. It’s important to seek treatment before the condition becomes severe, at which point it can cause permanent ...
Hormonal and immunological changes during pregnancy can cause vision problems, such as blurred vision. Although these impairments are often harmless and resolve after delivery, some vision changes can ...