What causes fuzzy vision? I have fuzzy vision periodically and if I blink my eye!


Question:

What causes fuzzy vision? I have fuzzy vision periodically and if I blink my eyes sometimes it goes away.?

Does anyone have this happen to them too? Maybe it's diabetes? Maybe I just need eyeglasses?


Answers:

Around age 40, most adults are blind-sided by one of the body's more discouraging developments: fuzzy vision. It occurs when the lens of the eye loses some of its flexibility and can't focus sharply on near objects, particularly the newspaper, maps or other fine print.
But that's not the only reason you may not be seeing clearly. You can have 20/20 vision and still become bleary-eyed if your eyes are glued to a computer screen for many hours. Smog, dust and pollen can also irritate your eyes and fuzz your view. And contacts that are not properly cared for & are wearing out can also distort vision. So can eyes irritated by infections.
Blurred vision can also be the first sign of a serious eye condition, such as cataracts, glaucoma or macular degeneration. Sometimes conditions not directly related to the eyes can affect vision. These include diabetes, pregnancy, anemia and kidney and nerve diseases.
It's good to get your eyes checked, if you haven't done already because just might need those glasses. :)




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