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Poor vision is becoming a common problem, you will often see school going children wearing glasses. There can be many reasons for eye weakness, such as watching TV for long periods and sitting too close, constant use of mobile phone, tab or laptop, constant reading in bright light, unbalanced diet and lack of vitamins in the diet. Vitamin A deficiency can lead to poor vision. In adults, continuous consumption of alcohol also leads to poor vision.




Care and regular check-ups are essential for eye health

An annual eye check-up is just as important and necessary as an annual physical health check-up. For people who suffer from general health problems, regular eye check-ups are extremely important. If you have a family history of eye problems then you need to be very careful about it, it is very important and necessary to immediately contact and get checked by a doctor as soon as you notice any symptoms because with timely treatment and remedial measures. Disease and its side effects can be avoided.

The most important step for this is to visit your family or personal physician as soon as you experience any symptoms and get information about your symptoms, and if your physician feels that you should be checked by a specialist doctor. If required, he will suggest you a good specialist.

If the specialist notices any kind of problem or early symptoms in your vision, he will prescribe you medicines accordingly, by using which you can get rid of these early symptoms. Remember, caution is better than cure, and similarly, early treatment is a thousand times better than late treatment.




Possible signs of vision problems

If you notice any of the following symptoms in your eyes, contact your eye doctor immediately, even if you had an eye exam a few days ago.

  • Sudden and severe pain in the eyes
  • Recurrent pain in or around the eye
  • Blurred vision or double vision
  • Appearance of brightness, light or bright bright spots
  • The appearance of rainbow-like colors or a halo of light around a light or light
  • Seeing spider web like shapes floating in the air
  • One or both eyes appear to have a veil
  • Sensation of "ink in a cup" in the eye
  • Abnormal and painful sensation from light and brightness
  • Swollen red eyes
  • Discoloration of iris
  • Whiteness in the pupil of the eye
  • Sudden formation of persistent floaters in the eye
  • Stinging, burning or discharge of material from the eye in large quantities
  • Any sudden change in vision




Other possible signs of vision problems

There are many other symptoms that may indicate vision problems that are relevant to day-to-day affairs. These symptoms are as follows.

  • Difficulty walking, or walking on raised surfaces
  • Walking with hesitation and reluctance to take steps
  • Go very slowly and carefully when going up and down stairs
  • Dragging the feet
  • Walking against walls while walking
  • While grasping things, the hands sometimes lag behind and sometimes go ahead of the object
  • Stopping or doing different daily activities such as studying, watching TV, driving.
  •  walking or reluctance to do your hobbies.
  • Blurred vision or tilting the head to one side when looking at things
  • Difficulty recognizing faces and objects
  • Difficulty finding personal items even in familiar surroundings
  • Expressing uncertainty while holding things
  • Difficulty recognizing colors
  • Difficulty picking up food with a spoon while eating
  • Dropping food off the plate while eating
  • Failure to detect the fullness of the glass while pouring beverages into the glass or cup
  • Not reading newspaper or mail etc
  • Reading by keeping the object very close to the eye
  • Difficulty writing, especially having trouble writing in lines

Remember that these are all symptoms that can indicate that your eyesight is deteriorating or suffering from a problem. Avoid any possible complications. Remember that caution prevents both disease and complications.

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