
Blurry vision can happen for many reasons, from eye strain to a change in your prescription. But when your vision suddenly becomes blurry, it is important to pay attention. A quick change in eyesight can be a sign that your eyes need more than rest or a new pair of glasses.
At Drs. Dobbins & Letourneau Eye Care, we help patients in Lawrence understand what may be causing vision changes and when an eye exam is the safest next step.
Some causes of blurry vision are mild and temporary. Dry eyes, allergies, screen use, tired eyes, or wearing an outdated prescription can all make your vision seem less clear. Contact lens irritation can also cause blur, especially if your lenses are dry, dirty, damaged, or not fitting properly.
Even when the cause seems simple, ongoing blur can affect comfort, focus, driving, reading, and daily tasks. If the problem does not improve quickly, it is worth scheduling an eye exam.
Sudden blurry vision can sometimes point to an eye health issue that needs prompt attention. Conditions such as eye infections, inflammation, diabetic eye changes, retinal concerns, glaucoma, or other ocular disease may affect vision before you notice pain or obvious symptoms.
You should contact an eye doctor if blurry vision comes on quickly, affects one eye, keeps getting worse, or happens with other warning signs.
Blurry vision should be checked sooner if it comes with symptoms such as:
These symptoms do not always mean something severe is happening, but they do mean your eyes should be evaluated.
A comprehensive eye exam helps us look beyond the blur. We check how clearly you see, whether your prescription has changed, how your eyes work together, and whether your eye health may be contributing to the problem.
Our Lawrence eye care team uses advanced technology and careful testing to evaluate your vision and eye health. This helps us recommend the right next step, whether that means updated glasses, contact lens adjustments, dry eye treatment, medical eye care, or further testing.
It can be tempting to wait and see if blurry vision clears on its own. While occasional tired eyes may improve with rest, sudden or persistent blur should not be brushed off. Early care can help protect your sight and give you peace of mind.
If your eyes suddenly feel blurry or your vision does not seem right, contact Drs. Dobbins & Letourneau Eye Care in Lawrence, KS at 831 Vermont Street by calling (785) 843-5665.