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Early Signs of Vision Loss

  • needeyeexam
  • Apr 23
  • 1 min read

Updated: 3 days ago


Have you noticed subtle shifts in your vision? It's important to be aware of potential early signs of vision loss. These can sometimes indicate the presence of conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, or macular degeneration.


Keep an eye out for these potential early indicators:

  • Blurry Vision: Things may not appear as sharp or clear as they once did.

  • Difficulty Seeing at Night: Navigating in low-light conditions becomes more challenging.

  • Trouble Distinguishing Colors: It might be harder to tell different shades apart.

  • Needing Brighter Light for Reading: You might find yourself constantly seeking more illumination for close-up tasks.

  • Seeing Halos Around Lights: You might observe rings or circles of light surrounding light sources.

While senior vision changes are a common part of aging, early detection is crucial. Age-related vision loss can often be managed and slowed down when caught in its initial stages. Remember, early detection can significantly help preserve your eye health and maintain good vision for longer. Don't hesitate to consult your eye doctor if you notice any of these changes.

Get a comprehensive eye exam at an affordable price for the whole family at Vision Looky Optical. Schedule your visit now: www.NeedEyeExam.com.



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