Common
Vision Symptoms
Each eye condition will have its own set of symptoms, some of which will be noticeable, while others will develop slowly over time.
Each eye condition will have its own set of symptoms, some of which will be noticeable, while others will develop slowly over time.
Suffering from blurry vision? It is most likely that you need prescriptive eyewear. Learn more about the various reasons for blurry vision.
Dry eye syndrome is very common. It mostly affects older people, and is easily managed.
Tired eyes may be the result of an underlying condition or you may simply have been staring at the screen for too long. There are exercises and solutions available!
PROBLEMS SEEING FAR-AWAY OBJECTS
Being short-sighted means you can see close-up objects but struggle to see long distance. This can cause a problem when driving, for example.
DIFFICULTY SEEING NEARBY OBJECTS
If you are long-sighted then you will find it difficult to see objects close-up. You'll have difficulties reading, for example.
Night blindness is a common problem, which can be a sign of a dietary imbalance, chronic disease or an eye condition.
There is a strong possibility that the onset, or increase in frequency of headaches is linked with the health of your eyes.
Neck or shoulder pain and eye problems are closely connected. Read about how tension in the neck and shoulders can lead to eye pain, and visa versa.
Sharpness of Vision - Visual acuity
Although lack of clear and sharp eyesight is usually easy to correct, it can also be a sign of irreversible sight loss.