Would sleeping with your eyes partly opened cause blurry vision when first wakin!


Question: Would sleeping with your eyes partly opened cause blurry vision when first waking up?
My 5 year old daughter has always slept with her eyes partly opened and a lot of times, when she first wakes up and opens her eyes, her vision is blurred. Her eyes are fine after a minute and also fine during any other time of day. I'm just wondering if maybe it does that because of sleeping with her eyes open. Has anyone ever heard of this?

Answers:

Dry eyes will cause blurry vision. The eye is normally covered by a tear film, and it is a very important part of the optical power of the eye. At night, we stop producing tears and lose this tear film. If you sleep with your eye partly open, it'll cause some more drying and discomfort.

first year optometry student



Weird.. My son doesnt "usually" do this, but where he was sick, he was sleeping kind of "droopy' like with his eyes opened a bit too. It could possibly have something to do with it.



It probably dries her eyes out.



Yes because when you sleep your eyes create liquid.



because the liquid in your eyes dry out so when u wake up its blurry but then your yes start producing liquid




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