What are the symptoms of blurred vision?
Generally speaking, blurry vision is often caused by insufficient sleep, and it can also be a symptom of diseases such as conjunctivitis and iritis. Patients should undergo examinations at formal hospitals and receive targeted treatments under the guidance of doctors.
Insufficient Sleep: When sleep is insufficient, the eyes will secrete a large amount of mucus. When waking up in the morning, this mucus may stick to the conjunctiva, causing blurry vision. This situation is a normal physiological phenomenon, and patients do not require special treatment.
Conjunctivitis: If a patient has conjunctivitis, the inflammation can compress the ocular fundus tissue, leading to abnormal vision. If the surrounding nerves stimulate the eyes, the above symptoms may also appear, accompanied by sensations of foreign bodies and burning. Patients can be treated with medications such as Ofloxacin Eye Drops, Compound Taurine Eye Drops, and Naphazoline and Vitamin B12 Eye Drops under the guidance of professional doctors, which can improve the symptoms.
Iritis: Iritis is an inflammatory disease of the iris tissue. Patients may also experience the above symptoms after developing this condition. According to doctors' recommendations, patients can be treated with medications such as Ofloxacin Eye Drops, Ganciclovir Eye Drops, and Sodium Hyaluronate Eye Drops, which can significantly improve the symptoms.
Apart from the above symptoms, blurry vision may also be caused by conditions such as dry eye syndrome. Patients are advised to visit formal hospitals for diagnosis and treatment.