Blurry Vision FAQs

Common Questions about Blurry Vision

If you're suffering from blurry vision, you might wonder whether to visit an eye doctor. At H. Arnold Papernick OD, our optometrist in Mt Pleasant, PA, recommends that everyone suffering from vision problems visit our office for a comprehensive eye exam. Below are some common blurry vision questions and answers to help determine whether you should call our office.

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What Causes Blurry Vision?

Several factors can cause your vision to become blurry. It could be something as simple as needing a new prescription or something severe, like a cataract or retinal detachment. If you're unsure what's causing your blurry vision, the best way to find out is to visit our optometrist for a comprehensive eye exam. First, we'll determine the cause of your blurry vision, which can include:

  • • Refractive errors
  • • Computer vision syndrome
  • • Presbyopia
  • • Cataracts
  • • Glaucoma
  • • Macular degeneration
  • • Diabetic retinopathy

These are only a few conditions that can cause blurry vision. If you're suffering from a vision problem, it's essential to visit our optometrist. We can determine the underlying cause and provide you with the appropriate treatment.

How Do I Know If I Need to Visit an Eye Doctor?

If you're suffering from any vision problem, you must visit our optometrist for a comprehensive eye exam. Even if you think your blurry vision is due to something simple, like needing a new prescription, it's still important to visit our office so we can rule out any other potential causes. Remember, some vision problems can be severe and lead to blindness if not treated properly.

Is Blurry Vision Serious?

Blurry vision can be severe, depending on the cause. For example, if a cataract or retinal detachment causes your blurry vision, it could lead to permanent vision loss if left untreated. That's why it's essential to visit our optometrist as soon as you notice any changes in your vision.

How Does an Eye Doctor Treat Blurry Vision?

The treatment for blurry vision depends on the underlying cause. For example, suppose your condition is due to a vision disorder. In that case, our optometrist will prescribe glasses or contact lenses to help you see more clearly if a cataract or other serious condition causes blurry vision.

Find the Best Blurry Vision Treatment with Dr. H Arnold Papernick

If you're suffering from blurry vision, don't wait to visit our optometrist. At H. Arnold Papernick OD, we offer comprehensive eye exams and the latest treatment options for all vision problems. To schedule an appointment, call us today to get started at (724) 547-5711.

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