5. Near- or Farsightedness
It’s a simple fact that not everyone has what they would call 20-20 vision – or near-perfect vision in both the left and right eyes. Near- and farsightedness are two of the most common eye conditions diagnosed in people – and it can happen at any age.
Things like family history might have something to do with it, and you are likely to develop either of these if you have a genetic history of eye conditions. Ask yourself whether or not anyone in your family wore glasses: If the answer is yes, have yourself checked out for any eye conditions from an early age.
Blurred vision can sometimes be a plain symptom that just means you need your eyes checked, and might need to wear glasses (or occasionally have surgery) in order to restore your site back to what it should be.
If you suspect that your blurred vision is due to near- or farsightedness, start by booking a simple eye test (or try out some simple reading glasses the next time you’re at the store).