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Signs Of Sight Loss

Know the Signs of Sight Loss

Sight loss can be scary enough when it is a gradual problem, but when it comes out of nowhere, it adds to the fear. The good news is that many vision problems can be corrected with the help of a skilled ophthalmology practice. The following are some signs of eye problems or sight loss to keep an eye out for.

Signs to Look For

Any changes to your vision should be addressed quickly. While many problems can be treated or corrected if caught early enough, ignoring them or waiting too long might lead to permanent trouble. The following are a few serious signs of vision loss.

Intermittent Fuzziness

You might notice that your vision flips back and forth between being fuzzy, then clear, then fuzzy, and back to clear. This is caused by health conditions that affect the retina’s blood vessels. Type 2 diabetes is one possibility, though not the only one. In addition to seeing an eye doctor, you should see your primary care doctor as well if you notice this happening.

Changing of Colors

Some people start to notice that the colors are faded and look more brown or yellow. This is typically caused by cataracts, which is a condition that makes one’s vision cloudy. Sufferers may also notice that they are more sensitive to light, they do not see as well at night, or they may even experience double vision. While cataracts do develop slowly, surgery is the only option to ultimately fix the condition.

The difference in the Central Vision

Age-related macular degeneration is a common problem in adults 50 and over. It causes changes to the retina, which often causes a person’s central vision to look dark or empty. It can also lead to problems with activities that require near-sighted vision. If you notice any of these signs, see an eye doctor as quickly as possible for the best chance of treating the issue.

Obstruction of Vision

Sometimes the retina detaches from its supply of oxygen and blood vessels. This can often be described as seeing spots, strings, flashes, or other obstructions in the line of vision. It is imperative to see an eye doctor immediately as retinal detachment is an emergency situation.

Give Chapel Hill Ophthalmology a Call

If you are experiencing any differences in your vision or it is simply time for your yearly check-up, Chapel Hill Ophthalmology can help. Call today for your appointment and let’s partner with one another to keep your sight in tip-top shape!


 


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