Ophthalmology Questions Blurry vision

What can be the cause of my blurry vision?

I'm 45 years old and I have blurry vision on my right eye already 2 months. What could be the cause? Should I see a doctor?

10 Answers

A complete ophthalmologic exam should be performed.
Many things could be causing the blurred vision. You need to see an ophthalmologist.
Yes you should get an eye exam. There are multiple things that cause blurry vision and many of them are treatable. However without a full eye exam you will never know what’s going on or if you need treatment to prevent permanent vision loss.
If it’s only for reading, it could be a normal aging change called presbyopia, but it should get clearer as you pull reading material further away. If this is not the case, you need to see an eye care doctor as soon as possible to find out the cause.
There are many possible causes. I would recommend an eye exam with an optometrist or ophthalmologist.
You should definitely see an ophthalmologist as soon as possible. There can be many causes of blurred vision in one eye that could worsen or become permanent without treatment. You need a complete dilated eye exam to determine the cause of this problem and appropriate intervention.

Mark F. Pyfer, MD
Yes! You should absolutely see your eye doctor. There are many possible causes, but an examination by an ophthalmologist is required.
Please see an ophthalmologist as soon as possible.
You should see a doctor.

Dr. LMJ
See your optometrist first. It could be a refractive error correctable with spectacles. He will advise you