Blurry Vision in West Des Moines, IA

We often see patients who have excellent eyesight for years, but then, after years of staring at a screen or because of old age, they have trouble seeing at night. The average person starts to lose their vision clarity in their late 30s and 40s. It's minuscule in most cases that an optometrist may first see, but eventually, the vision loss builds, and words on a page become fuzzy, especially towards the latter part of the day when a person is tired. If you have started to notice signs of blurry vision in daily life, it's time to contact our team at Lock Family Eye Care in West Des Moines to see how we can help.

Blurry Vision Treatment

What's Happening to Your Eyes

Technically, blurry vision occurs because the eye lens cannot focus entirely. This could be due to several issues ranging from astigmatism, nearsightedness, farsightedness, or other minuscule causes. Some patients might only have a problem in one eye, but most cases we see tend to be with both. 

Why an Eye Exam Is Important

In most cases, blurry vision tends to be due to age and eye function deterioration. That can usually be corrected with eyeglasses or contact lenses. However, in some cases, the real culprit may be more serious. The initial onset of a cataract may be developing. This condition tends to be different than basic blurriness, instead of causing a milky effect of opaque disruption of vision. Our eye doctor can examine both during your exam.

Common Symptoms

Blurriness often causes a person to work harder to see, focus, and squint. This, in turn, produces eye strain, which exhausts the eye muscles over time. That can lead to acute headaches, and they can be a common repeat symptom of nearsightedness, technically known as myopia. Fortunately, the condition can also be easily corrected by our eye doctor with the use of prescription eyeglasses, contact lenses, or even permanently with refractive surgery.

Contact Us for Eye Care in West Des Moines, IA

Our team at Lock Family Eye Care in West Des Moines can help with your eye or vision problems. Our optometrist regularly deals with patients with basic age-onset blurriness in vision or more severe conditions requiring expert help. We provide a necessary eye exam to diagnose what's happening and give exact options for moving forward. Find out how our team can help with our eye care treatment and great selection of eyeglasses and contact lenses. 

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