Blurred vision is an
ocular symptom
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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. Other medical conditions may include
refractive errors such as
myopia
Near-sightedness, also known as myopia and short-sightedness, is an eye disease where light focuses in front of, instead of on, the retina. As a result, distant objects appear blurry while close objects appear normal. Other symptoms may include ...
, high
hypermetropia, and
astigmatism,
amblyopia,
presbyopia,
pseudomyopia
Pseudomyopia occurs when a spasm of the ciliary muscle prevents the eye from focusing in the distance, sometimes intermittently; this is different from myopia which is caused by the eye's shape or other basic anatomy. Pseudomyopia may be either org ...
,
diabetes
Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level (hyperglycemia) over a prolonged period of time. Symptoms often include frequent urination, increased thirst and increased ...
,
cataract,
pernicious anemia,
vitamin B12 deficiency
A vitamin is an organic molecule (or a set of molecules closely related chemically, i.e. vitamers) that is an essential micronutrient that an organism needs in small quantities for the proper functioning of its metabolism. Essential nutrien ...
,
thiamine deficiency,
glaucoma
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that result in damage to the optic nerve (or retina) and cause vision loss. The most common type is open-angle (wide angle, chronic simple) glaucoma, in which the drainage angle for fluid within the eye re ...
,
retinopathy,
hypervitaminosis A,
migraine
Migraine (, ) is a common neurological disorder characterized by recurrent headaches. Typically, the associated headache affects one side of the head, is pulsating in nature, may be moderate to severe in intensity, and could last from a few hou ...
,
sjögren's syndrome,
floater,
macular degeneration, and can be a sign of
stroke
Stroke (also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or brain attack) is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death. There are two main types of stroke: ischemic, due to lack of blood flow, and hemorrhagic ...
or
brain tumor
A brain tumor occurs when abnormal cells form within the brain. There are two main types of tumors: malignant tumors and benign (non-cancerous) tumors. These can be further classified as primary tumors, which start within the brain, and secon ...
.
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Causes
There are many causes of blurred vision:
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Refractive errors: Uncorrected refractive errors like
myopia
Near-sightedness, also known as myopia and short-sightedness, is an eye disease where light focuses in front of, instead of on, the retina. As a result, distant objects appear blurry while close objects appear normal. Other symptoms may include ...
, high
hypermetropia, and
astigmatism will cause distance vision blurring.
It is one of the leading cause of
visual impairment worldwide.
Unless there is no associated
amblyopia, visual blur due to refractive errors can be corrected to normal using
corrective lenses or
refractive surgeries.
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Presbyopia due to physiological insufficiency of
accommodation (accommodation tends to decrease with age) is the main cause of defective near vision in the elderly.
Other causes of defective near vision include
accommodative insufficiency, paralysis of accommodation etc.
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Pseudomyopia
Pseudomyopia occurs when a spasm of the ciliary muscle prevents the eye from focusing in the distance, sometimes intermittently; this is different from myopia which is caused by the eye's shape or other basic anatomy. Pseudomyopia may be either org ...
due to accommodation anomalies like
accommodative excess,
accommodative spasm etc. cause distance vision blurring.
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Alcohol intoxication
Alcohol intoxication, also known as alcohol poisoning, commonly described as drunkenness or inebriation, is the negative behavior and physical effects caused by a recent consumption of alcohol. In addition to the toxicity of ethanol, the main ...
can cause blurred vision.
* Use of
cycloplegic drugs like
atropine or other anticholinergics cause visual blur due to paralysis of accommodation.
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Cataracts: Cloudiness over the eye's
lens, cause blurring of vision, halos around lights, and sensitivity to glare.
It is also the main cause of blindness worldwide.
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Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that result in damage to the optic nerve (or retina) and cause vision loss. The most common type is open-angle (wide angle, chronic simple) glaucoma, in which the drainage angle for fluid within the eye re ...
: Increased
intraocular pressure (pressure in the eye) cause progressive optic neuropathy that leads to
optic nerve damage,
visual field defects
The visual system comprises the sensory organ (the eye) and parts of the central nervous system (the retina containing photoreceptor cells, the optic nerve, the optic tract and the visual cortex) which gives organisms the sense of sight (th ...
and blindness.
Sometimes glaucoma may occur without increased intraocular pressure also.
Some glaucomas (e.g. open angle glaucoma) cause gradual loss of vision and some others (e.g. angle closure glaucoma) cause sudden loss of vision.
It is one of the leading cause of blindness worldwide.
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Diabetes
Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level (hyperglycemia) over a prolonged period of time. Symptoms often include frequent urination, increased thirst and increased ...
: Poorly controlled blood sugar can lead to temporary swelling of the lens of the eye, resulting in blurred vision. While it resolves if blood sugar control is reestablished, it is believed repeated occurrences promote the formation of cataracts (which are not temporary).
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Retinopathy: If left untreated, any type of retinopathy (including
diabetic retinopathy,
hypertensive retinopathy,
sickle cell retinopathy, anemic retinopathy, etc.) can damage retina and lead to visual field defects and blindness.
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Hypervitaminosis A: Excess consumption of vitamin A can cause blurred vision.
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Macular degeneration: Macular degeneration cause loss of central vision, blurred vision (especially while reading),
metamorphopsia (seeing straight lines as wavy), and colors appearing faded.
Macular degeneration is the third main cause of blindness worldwide, and is the main cause of blindness in industrialised countries.
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Eye infection
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,
inflammation
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, or
injury.
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Sjögren's syndrome, a
chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease that destroys moisture producing glands, including
lacrimal gland and leads to dry eye and visual blur.
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Floaters: Tiny particles drifting across the eye. Although often brief and harmless, they may be a sign of retinal detachment.
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Retinal detachment
Retinal detachment is a disorder of the eye in which the retina peels away from its underlying layer of support tissue. Initial detachment may be localized, but without rapid treatment the entire retina may detach, leading to vision loss and blin ...
: Symptoms include floaters, flashes of light across your visual field, or a sensation of a shade or curtain hanging on one side of your visual field.
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Optic neuritis: Inflammation of the optic nerve from infection or multiple sclerosis may cause blurring of vision.
There may be pain while moving the eye or touching it through the eyelid.
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Stroke
Stroke (also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or brain attack) is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death. There are two main types of stroke: ischemic, due to lack of blood flow, and hemorrhagic ...
or
transient ischemic attack
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Brain tumor
A brain tumor occurs when abnormal cells form within the brain. There are two main types of tumors: malignant tumors and benign (non-cancerous) tumors. These can be further classified as primary tumors, which start within the brain, and secon ...
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Toxocara: A parasitic roundworm that can cause blurred vision.
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Bleeding into the eye
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Temporal arteritis: Inflammation of an artery in the brain that supplies blood to the optic nerve.
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Migraine headache
Migraine (, ) is a common neurological disorder characterized by recurrent headaches. Typically, the associated headache affects one side of the head, is pulsating in nature, may be moderate to severe in intensity, and could last from a few hou ...
s: Spots of light, halos, or zigzag patterns are common symptoms prior to the start of the headache. A
retinal migraine is when you have only visual symptoms without a headache.
* Reduced blinking: Lid closure that occurs too infrequently often leads to irregularities of the tear film due to prolonged evaporation, thus resulting in disruptions in visual perception.
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Carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide poisoning typically occurs from breathing in carbon monoxide (CO) at excessive levels. Symptoms are often described as " flu-like" and commonly include headache, dizziness, weakness, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion. Larg ...
: Reduced oxygen delivery can affect many areas of the body including vision.
Other symptoms caused by CO include
vertigo
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,
hallucination and
sensitivity to light Photosensitivity is the amount to which an object reacts upon receiving photons, especially visible light. In medicine, the term is principally used for abnormal reactions of the skin, and two types are distinguished, photoallergy and phototoxic ...
.
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Disorders of ocular muscles, binocular movement, accommodation and refraction