Symptoms to Pay Attention to
Many eye conditions can involve a gradual process in which the pain and symptoms get worse over time. Unlike more common illnesses that go away with bed rest, many vision issues will continue to worsen without professional treatment.
In fact, health issues in the eye can affect other areas of the body. Signs and symptoms that may mean a patient needs to visit an optometrist can include:
1. Persistent headaches
It can take years before the person notices a drastic change with their eyesight. Regardless of the causing condition, frequent headaches tend to show up earlier than other symptoms due to the strain of the eyes. Anyone who experiences persistent headaches for an unknown reason should visit us for an examination and diagnosis.
2. Pain coming from the eye
Allergies or insufficient sleep can lead to tired eyes that experience various levels of pain. If it is difficult to determine the source causing the pain, then call us and schedule an appointment. Our team can examine the patient and treat the issue before it begins damaging the patient's vision.
3. Vision-related issues
A person experiencing blurry vision or some other vision disorder may be struggling from a serious problem. If the patient seems to be seeing shadows that never used to be there or flashes of light, they may need to seek professional treatment.
4. Constant squinting
When a person has to constantly squint their eyes to see properly, that is usually a sign the patient needs a form of prescription lenses or contacts. Without a prescription that meets their needs, the patient will continue to face difficulties in performing simple tasks like driving or reading a book.
5. Consistently dry eyes
Even though there is a variety of factors that cause dry eyes from time to time, such as weather conditions, constantly having dry eyes is a sign the individual needs to see an optometrist. We can help treat regular irritation in the eyes with prescription eye drops or other methods.
6. An eye infection
Eye infections can usually lead to pain, discomfort and vision issues. Certain strains can lead to serious permanent damage. An eye infection requires immediate treatment by a doctor or optometrist. The symptoms usually include:
- Red eyes
- Yellow discharge from the eyes
- Pain coming from the eyes
- Sensitivity to light
- Watery eyes
- Itchy eyes
- Swollen eyes
- Blurry vision