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  2. Blurred vision - Wikipedia

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    Blurred vision is an ocular symptom where vision becomes less precise and there is added difficulty to resolve fine details. Temporary blurred vision may involve dry eyes, eye infections, alcohol poisoning , hypoglycemia , or low blood pressure .

  3. Refractive error - Wikipedia

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    When refractive errors in children are not treated, the child may be at risk of developing ambylopia, where vision may remain permanently blurry. [32] Because young children typically do not complain of blurry vision, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children have yearly vision screening starting at three years old so that unknown refractive errors or other ophthalmic ...

  4. Myopia - Wikipedia

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    People, and children especially, who spend more time doing physical exercise and outdoor play have lower rates of myopia, [51] [50] [52] [53] [38] suggesting the increased magnitude and complexity of the visual stimuli encountered during these types of activities decrease myopic progression.

  5. Why astigmatism causes blurry vision, especially at night - AOL

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    Blurry vision and headaches are symptoms of astigmatism. Astigmatism, a disorder that affects how the eyes focus light, can be exacerbated at night. Blurry vision and headaches are symptoms of ...

  6. Eye strain - Wikipedia

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    Eye strain, also known as asthenopia (from astheno- 'loss of strength' and -opia 'relating to the eyes'), is a common eye condition that manifests through non-specific symptoms such as fatigue, pain in or around the eyes, blurred vision, headache, and occasional double vision. [1]

  7. Cyanopsia - Wikipedia

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    Cyanopsia has no impact on life expectancy or long-term quality of life. While some individuals may experience mild discomfort, such as sensitivity to bright light, these effects are short-lived and rarely interfere with daily activities. Prognosis data for cyanopsia is limited due to its rarity and transient nature.

  8. I’d been trying to explain my invisible illness to doctors ...

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    This photo made me feel seen for the first time since this disease erupted in my nervous system all those years ago. Beneath the photo was a blurb describing how weakness had impacted Haddaway.

  9. Astigmatism - Wikipedia

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    When left untreated, astigmatism causes people to have a lower vision-related quality of life. Some factors that lead to this are a decrease in vision quality and an increase in glare and haloes. [33] People with astigmatism have more difficulty with night driving and can have a decreased productivity due to errors.