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Gradually, blurred vision. In later stages, loss of side vision. Glaucoma in children. A dull or cloudy eye (infants). Increased blinking ...
Blurred or distorted vision in which straight lines can look wavy. Defects in the side vision. Vision loss. You may need to try looking with each eye alone ...
Blurred or double vision; Headache; Sore neck, shoulders or back; Increased ... In some cases, an underlying eye problem, such as eye muscle imbalance or ...
This form of eye inflammation can cause pain, redness and blurry vision. Prompt treatment is important.
... eye exam. Blurred vision, for example, may suggest you need a prescription change, or it could be a sign of another problem. Children and adolescents.
Jason. If you're over 40 and your vision is starting to get fuzzy, you're not alone. ... A basic eye exam can confirm presbyopia. Eyeglasses or contact ...
But with nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism, the light is bent incorrectly. This incorrect refraction causes blurred vision. Glasses or contact ...
This causes your cornea to swell and thicken, leading to glare, blurred or cloudy vision, and eye discomfort. Fuchs (fewks) dystrophy usually affects both eyes.
... eye infection or keep an infection from getting worse. This medicine may cause some people to have blurred vision for a short time. Make sure you know how ...
Blurry distant objects; Blurry nearby objects; Blurry vision at all distances; Bright zigzag lines; Fading colors; Flashes of light. Inability to distinguish ...
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