Blurred Eye Vision
Blurred Eye vision
occurs when a person lacks the sharpness and detail in their vision. Often this
results in not being able to make out fine details. It can also occur because
of a degenerative disorder, birth defect, etc. While most people can get away with
blurred vision by using corrective lenses, others cannot find relief.
As a person who has
dealt with low vision for the last 25 years, I urge you to take your blurry
vision seriously, as it can be an indication of a far greater issue.
what are the causes?
There are numerous
reasons why a person could suffer from blurred vision. Temporary issues, such
as migraine or interference with medications, are common causes of this kind of
vision., other reasons include:
Presbyopia - A
condition that makes it difficult to focus on objects that are close - usually
appearing in a person's late 40s.
Diabetic or
Diabetes-Related Eye Disease
Macular Degeneration
Eye Infection
Eye Inflammation
Retinal Detachment
Stroke
Brain Tumor
If your low vision is
temporary, your quality of life will be restored once the condition causing
your vision goes away. But, for thousands of consumers, this is a permanent
issue. And, because of that, these individuals need assistance with everyday
things, including reading, writing, watching television and even answering or
dialing a phone number.
How to Cope with
Blurred Eye Vision
You should always
consult a physician for a recommended course of treatment or any assistive
technology equipment that might be covered by your insurance. If your vision is
temporary, insurance may not cover the cost of assistive technology.
There are assistive
technologies out there, however, that will help you visualize and focus in on
objects even if you are suffering from low vision. These types of visual aids
help a person maximize their vision, even if it is blurry, so that they can
remain independent.
The most common type of
assistive technology for those with blurry vision are apps. These apps are
available on a smartphones and tablets and can help you do everything from
identify colors to locate local restaurants to using a calculator.
VOCalc, for example, is
an app that allows you to calculate what you need without glasses or worrying
about your vision affecting your ability to see. Its interface is rapid, smart
and the buttons are enhanced so that you can see what you are inputting into
the calculator. This app is also compatible with VoiceOver capabilities, so if
you have VoiceOver, you could use the app without actually touching the
buttons.
Finding the right
information about your eyes can be overwhelming and at times very frustrating.
By Richard A Slinde visit his site for more http://www.lowvisiontechnologies.com
By Richard A Slinde visit his site for more http://www.lowvisiontechnologies.com
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