When your eyes start itching, watering, and wanting to shut from an irritating condition, your eyesight suffers greatly. Blurry vision has many causes, starting with astigmatism and other common eye issues. Like many people, you might have great vision well into adulthood. Gradually over time, you notice your vision getting a bit blurry. What could be a sign of the need for prescription glasses, could simply be environmental in nature. If you live in the Fort Worth area and you’ve begun to notice blurry vision, contact the eye care professionals at Premier Eye Care.
There are many common causes of irritated eyes and blurry vision. Wind and dust cause problems often in Fort Worth and other parts of Texas. Pollen and other allergens can irritate your eyes. If you are a smoker or around someone who smokes often, the smoke might irritate your eyes. You can also suffer from tired eyes if you work on a computer, spending hours looking at a computer screen. The tiring effect on your eyes can make them very blurry. Optometry services can help.
In some extreme cases, medical conditions can cause blurry eyes. The most common medical condition that can make your vision blurry is diabetes. Many people with diabetes develop diabetic retinopathy, which can damage blood vessels and lead to swelling in the eyes. Common symptoms include floating spots within your field of vision and partial vision loss. Another less common medical cause of blurry vision is a stroke. If you’ve recently suffered a stroke, your vision easily could suffer. A painless but sudden change causing blurry vision might be an early symptom of the onset of a stroke.
If blurry eyes are clouding your vision, we can help. Just call Premier Eye Care in Fort Worth at (817) 428-2020. We can schedule a time for you to come in as soon as today. Our state-of-the-art vision services help to determine the cause of blurry vision or other eyesight problems you are experiencing. We can recommend protective prescription eyeglasses, medicated eye drops, and other effective treatments. If constant wind is a problem, prescription sunglasses or sports glasses could restore your vision. It also will help to protect your eyes against wind, dust, pollen, and other allergens and contaminants. When it comes to your vision, don’t take any chances, call us today.