Eye Care

How to Know If You’re Farsighted?

Hyperopia or farsightedness is a common refractive error that afflicts around 10% of the total American population. People with this condition can see things clearly from afar, especially when driving. However, things can become blurry when they’re viewed up close. This makes reading and using electronic devices rather tougher than average. Fortunately, your eye care expert can help you with this. In this post, Vienna Eye Care Center shares some signs that indicate you are farsighted.

What Causes Farsightedness?

One can develop farsightedness due to a flat cornea or if they have a short eyeball. When you have either of these conditions, light focuses beyond the retina, rather than directly on it. It’s highly likely that you can have farsightedness if you have family members with the same condition.

Unfortunately, your eye doctor will tell you that farsightedness will make it harder for you to see things up close. As a result, simple tasks such as reading or using the phone can cause eye strain or squinting. Other common symptoms include blurry vision when reading or having headaches when viewing objects up close for extended periods of time. It’s also possible to feel a burning sensation in your eyes if you are farsighted. If you experience any of these, make sure to visit your eye doctor immediately.

How Can an Eye Doctor Help?

After a thorough examination, your eye doctor can tell whether you are farsighted or not. It’s possible for them to recommend a dilated eye exam for you, depending on the consistency of previous tests. This exam helps examine the back of your eyes. Fortunately, this condition can be treated by the use of prescription glasses or contacts. They alter how light passes through your eyes, giving you a sense of normalcy when seeing objects up close. Other methods include using LASIK surgery which is a treatment used to correct nearsightedness and farsightedness.

In need of an optometrist, you can rely on? Call on Vienna Eye Care Center. We believe that life is all about vision. We’re dedicated to giving you the best optometry services in Vienna, Reston, McLean, and greater VA. Call us at (703) 938-7633 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.

Dr. Richard Snively

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