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9 Clear (or Blurry) Signs It’s Time to See Your Ophthalmologist

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7. Blurry vision

Blurry vision has a wide range of causes. If you don’t wear eyeglasses or contact lenses, blurry vision is certainly a sign that’s about time to visit your ophthalmologist. Another thing that can lead to blurry vision is the development of an eye-related condition known as presbyopia.

Presbyopia is quite normal as we age, and it is defined as trouble seeing things near you. Blurry vision can also translate to severe eye conditions like macular degeneration and glaucoma, which are both associated with aging.

If left untreated, macular generation and glaucoma can lead to blindness. Get yourself to an ophthalmologist as soon as you experience blurry vision.

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