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Why Is My Vision Blurry?

Common Causes & When to See an Optometrist.


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Have you ever noticed your vision becoming blurry, making it hard to focus on objects up close or far away? Blurry vision can be caused by various factors, ranging from simple eye strain to serious eye conditions. At Vivid Vision in Fort Saskatchewan, we help patients identify the cause of their blurry vision and provide expert eye care solutions.

Common Causes of Blurry Vision

  1. Refractive Errors (Nearsightedness, Farsightedness, Astigmatism, and Presbyopia)

    • If your vision is blurry when looking at distant objects, you may be nearsighted (myopic).

    • If you struggle to see close-up, you might have farsightedness (hyperopia) or presbyopia (age-related).

    • Astigmatism can cause overall blurriness due to an irregularly shaped cornea.

  2. Digital Eye Strain (Computer Vision Syndrome)

    • Spending long hours on screens can lead to temporary blurry vision due to eye fatigue.

    • Blue light exposure and insufficient blinking contribute to discomfort.

  3. Dry Eye Syndrome

    • Insufficient tear production or poor tear quality can cause intermittent blurriness.

    • Common in individuals who spend a lot of time in dry environments or on digital devices.

  4. Eye Diseases & Conditions

    • Cataracts – Clouding of the lens, often age-related.

    • Glaucoma – Increased eye pressure that can damage the optic nerve.

    • Macular Degeneration – Affects central vision, commonly in older adults.

    • Diabetic Retinopathy – High blood sugar levels damaging the retina.

  5. Eye Infections or Injuries

    • Conjunctivitis (pink eye) can cause temporary blurry vision.

    • Corneal scratches or infections may lead to sudden vision changes.

When Should You See an Optometrist?

If you experience sudden or persistent blurry vision, it’s essential to book an eye exam in Fort Saskatchewan at Vivid Vision. Seek immediate care if blurry vision is accompanied by: ✅ Sudden flashes of light or floaters ✅ Severe eye pain or redness ✅ Double vision ✅ Vision loss in one or both eyes

Book Your Eye Exam at Vivid Vision in Fort Saskatchewan

Blurry vision can often be corrected with prescription glasses, contact lenses, or vision therapy, but in some cases, it may indicate a more serious eye condition. Don’t ignore changes in your vision—schedule an appointment at Vivid Vision today.


📍 Location: Vivid Vision, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta 

📞 Call us now: 780-998-7756 

🌐 Book online:www.vividvision.ca

 
 
 

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