A refractive error occurs when the eye cannot focus light correctly on the retina, causing blurred vision.
It is the most common cause of vision problems and can usually be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or laser treatments.
Objects near appear clear
Objects far appear blurry
Caused by a longer eyeball or a steep cornea
Symptoms: Difficulty seeing distant objects, squinting, headaches.
Objects far may be clearer than near
Eye has to work harder to focus
Caused by a shorter eyeball or flat cornea
Symptoms: Eyestrain, headaches, blurred near vision.
Vision is blurred at all distances
Caused by an irregularly curved cornea or lens
Symptoms: Distortion, shadowed vision, eye fatigue.
Age-related difficulty focusing on near objects
Usually begins after age 40
Happens because the natural lens becomes less flexible
Symptoms: Difficulty reading small print, need to hold books farther away.
If you experience these symptoms, an eye check-up is recommended.
This helps determine the exact prescription needed.
Your doctor will recommend the best option depending on your age, eye health, lifestyle, and refractive power.
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