Blurry Vision Causes, Treatments & More

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5. Corneal Abrasion

Blurry vision may be a sign of a corneal abrasion, a scratch or scrape on the cornea caused by makeup brushes, fingernails, vigorous rubbing or extremely dry eyes. The eye may be sensitive to light, red, watery and painful.

Treatment may include rinsing the eye with clean water or a saline solutions, moisturizing or antibiotic drops or ointments, dilating eye drops for pain relief and use of an eye patch. The abrasion usually heals within a week.13Boyd, Kierstan. ‘Corneal Abrasion and Erosion.’ American Academy of Ophthalmology, 17 Sept. 2020, www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/what-is-corneal-abrasion.

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