Blurry Vision Causes, Treatments & More

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8. Dry Eyes

The eyes normally create a film of tears that keeps their surface moist, smooth and clear. Age, certain diseases and medications, and exposure to dry or smoky environments may result in decreased tear production. The eyes may sting and feel scratchy, they may become red and irritated, and vision may be blurry.

Massaging and warming the eyelids and using eye drops formulated for dry eyes may help keep eyes moist. Other treatments include inserting punctal plugs or performing surgery to block tear ducts.16Boyd, Kierstan. ‘What Is Dry Eye?’ American Academy of Ophthalmology, 26 Feb. 2021, www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/what-is-dry-eye.

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