Blurry Vision: Sudden or Gradual?
Blurry vision can happen all of a sudden or develop gradually over time. Understanding when it starts can help us figure out what’s going on.
Sudden blurry vision may signal something more urgent, such as:
- Retinal detachment or tear
- Acute glaucoma attack
- Vascular events (like a blockage in eye blood vessels)
Gradual blurry vision is often caused by:
- Refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism)
- Cataract development
- Dry eye disease
- Macular changes (like age-related macular degeneration)
At VISION Michael Hare Optometrists, we’ll conduct a thorough assessment that includes:
- Comprehensive refraction (including a contact lens assessment)
- Eye health scan (ultra-wide field imaging and OCT)
- Dilated examination, if needed
Early detection is key. If your vision changes suddenly, it’s important to seek urgent care. You can go to
Gold Coast University Hospital
after hours or call us during business hours for a prompt appointment.
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References:
- Wilkinson CP. Acute and Chronic Causes of Blurred Vision. Ophthalmology. 2003.
- Pawar RV et al. Role of OCT in diagnosing macular disease. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2015.