Jupiter Farms - West

(561) 250-0655

Military Trail - East

(561) 429-8753

Blurry Vision

Routinely seeing an eye doctor helps ensure your eyes are healthy and you see clearly. However, sometimes your vision may become blurry between appointments. For most, blurry vision means it is time to see an optometrist and get new prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses. Still, for some, it could be a symptom of another underlying condition. If you suddenly start experiencing blurry vision, see one of our eye doctors at Visionary Eye Center. We provide quality eye care for our patients in Jupiter, West Palm Beach, Abacoa, Port Saint Lucie, and Stuart.

 Blurry Vision

Common Conditions Which Cause Blurry Vision

Suffering from blurry vision can significantly impact your daily routine, making it challenging to read, drive, or function. Several things can cause blurry vision, including health conditions and certain eye conditions. Because blurry vision can signify a more severe illness, it is vital to see an optometrist before allowing things to progress. Below are some common conditions which can cause blurry vision:

Eye Conditions

Several eye conditions can cause your vision to become blurry. Some conditions only temporarily cause blurry vision, while others create long-term vision problems. Common eye conditions that cause blurry vision include astigmatism, dry eye syndrome, cataracts, glaucoma, cornea damage, eye infections, and diabetic retinopathy. Having a routine eye exam with an optometrist or an ophthalmologist can help detect these conditions early, allowing for continued eye care and treatment.

Health Conditions

Certain health conditions can also cause blurry vision and may signify an underlying health condition that needs treatment. Some health conditions which cause blurry vision include diabetes, stroke, preeclampsia, migraine, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, and brain tumors. Blurry vision can also be a sign of Parkinson’s Disease.

If you are suffering from ongoing blurry vision, schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist or an optometrist to ensure the blurriness is not caused by one of the medical conditions that we have mentioned. It may also be best to schedule an appointment with your primary care physician to rule out any major health conditions.

Contact Our Eye Doctors in Jupiter, FL

If you are experiencing blurry vision, schedule an eye exam for a checkup to determine the root cause of the issue. Our optometrists at Visionary Eye Center provide quality eye care for people in and around Jupiter, West Palm Beach, Port Saint Lucie, and Stuart. Call our Jupiter West office today at (561) 250-0655 or our Jupiter East office at (561) 429-8753. You can also reach us through our website by using our online contact form.

Jupiter Farms - West

Address

10088 W Indiantown Rd Ste B,
Jupiter, FL 33478

Military Trail - East

Address

3893 Military Trail #4,
Jupiter, FL 33458