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Not Seeing As Clearly As You Should? 4 Reasons You Need To Visit An Eye Doctor

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If you've had an eye exam within the last couple of years, you might not think it's time to go back. After all, optometrists recommend that people have their vision tested about once every two years. But, there are times when earlier vision tests may be warranted. If you're not sure when you should see your eye doctor more often, read the information provided below. Here are four reasons for you to see your eye doctor before the two-year mark. 

Your Vision has Gotten Fuzzy

If your vision has gotten fuzzy over the past few months, it's time to see an eye doctor. Vision changes can take a while to recognize. In fact, you might not even realize that your vision has gotten worse. If you have trouble focusing on objects, or you need to pull things closer to you to read the fine print, schedule an appointment with your eye doctor. It's also important to schedule an appointment if your vision is blurry even when you're wearing your glasses. 

You've Developed a Floater

If you have a floater in your field of vision, don't ignore the issue. On their own, floaters aren't necessarily a cause for concern. In fact, many people have floaters in their field of vision. Most floaters are caused by changes in the vitreous, which is the jelly-like portion of the eye. But, floaters can be a sign of serious problems, especially if they're accompanied by eye pain or blurred vision. If you've noticed changes in the size of the floaters, or you're experiencing new symptoms, such as pain or blurred vision, you need to see your eye doctor right away.  

Your Eyes Have Started Burning

If your eyes are burning, it's a good idea to schedule an appointment with your eye doctor. This is especially important if the burning sensation has been getting worse. There are several eye diseases that can cause a burning sensation. Those diseases include ocular rosacea, blepharitis, and pterygium. Your eye doctor will need to perform tests to determine the cause of the burning. 

You've Suffered an Eye Injury

If you've recently sustained an eye injury, you need to be seen by your eye doctor. They'll need to perform an exam to make sure that your eyes haven't sustained permanent damage. They'll also need to make sure that your vision hasn't been affected. 

Protect your vision. If you've noticed any of the vision problems described here, schedule an appointment with a local eye doctor.


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