Common vision concerns include blurred vision, glare, dry eyes, floaters, difficulty focusing and sensitivity to light. These issues can be caused by ageing, refractive errors, or underlying eye conditions.
Expert FAQs on Common Vision Concerns and Eye Health
Explore expert FAQs on common vision concerns, symptoms, treatment options and when to seek specialist eye care.
FAQs About Vision Concerns
What are the most common vision concerns people experience?
When should I see a specialist about vision concerns?
You should seek specialist care if vision changes come on suddenly, worsen over time, or impact your daily activities. Persistent headaches, flashes of light or rapid deterioration require urgent assessment.
Can digital screens worsen common vision concerns?
Yes, extended screen use can contribute to digital eye strain, dryness and difficulty focusing. Following the 20-20-20 rule and ensuring good lighting can help reduce strain.
Are vision concerns always a sign of something serious?
Not always. Some concerns are temporary or related to refractive errors like short-sightedness or long-sightedness. However, ongoing or worsening symptoms should always be checked.
Why is my vision blurry in one eye?
Blurry vision in one eye may be caused by dry eye, cataracts, astigmatism or retinal issues. A specialist assessment is essential to diagnose the exact cause and recommend treatment.
Can stress affect vision?
Stress can contribute to headaches, eye strain and temporary blurred vision. While not usually dangerous, persistent symptoms should be evaluated to rule out eye conditions.
What are floaters and should I worry about them?
Floaters are small spots or shapes that drift across your vision. They are often harmless, but a sudden increase—especially with flashes—may indicate a retinal tear and requires urgent attention.
Why do I struggle to see clearly at night?
Night vision issues can be linked to cataracts, dryness, ageing or refractive errors. Specialist diagnosis helps determine whether treatment or correction is required.
Can vision concerns be prevented?
Regular eye exams, good lighting, UV protection, and managing conditions like diabetes all help reduce the risk of developing vision problems. Healthy habits support long-term eye health.
How are vision concerns assessed at Centre for Sight?
Assessments involve advanced diagnostic testing, imaging and personalised consultations. Specialists identify the cause of vision concerns and recommend the most appropriate treatment.