As we age, vision changes can make it difficult to do everything from read small print on restaurant menus to drive in dim light. Bothersome as they may be, these changes are typically par for the ...
Among the millions of people who enjoyed watching Monday’s solar eclipse, some came away noticing changes in their eyesight. Local eye doctors say if you were one of them, and if you’re still ...
Have you ever been watching TV or reading a book and all of a sudden had blurry vision in one eye? Maybe you closed one eye and the picture looked fuzzy or the words on the page became harder to read.
Blurry vision is often a sign of common minor issues such as eyestrain, dry eyes, or pink eye. Consult a healthcare provider if you have sudden blurriness without a known cause, such as an illness or ...
Four years ago, Barbara LaCoste began seeing blurry spots in her central line of vision. During an eye exam at the John A. Moran Eye Center, the 78-year-old received a diagnosis that was all too ...
Astigmatism occurs when the eye is shaped more like an oval than a sphere, which distorts the light that enters causing blurry vision. Astigmatism is fairly common, affecting about one in three ...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) gradually affects central vision in one or both eyes while leaving peripheral vision (on the sides) intact. This peripheral vision – encompassing everything you ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A 24-year-old previously healthy Greek man with recent COVID-19 infection presented to the Tufts emergency ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A 39-year-old woman was referred to the New England Eye Center complaining of new-onset intermittent “muddy” ...
Ozempic is often prescribed to people with diabetes. Some of Ozempic’s side effects affecting vision may be due to having low blood sugar levels. Once the blood sugar improves, these side effects tend ...
Blurry vision is not always a cause for concern, but it can be a sign of a detached retina, a stroke, an infection, and various other conditions that may need medical attention. Keep reading for more ...