10 Uveitis Symptoms
Symptom #4: Blurry Vision
Blurry vision occurs when there is loss of the margins of objects in vision. The affected person loses the sharpness, causing the objects they see to appear hazy and out of focus. Blurry vision is most commonly caused by refractive errors such as presbyopia, nearsightedness (myopia), or farsightedness (hypermetropia).
Blurry vision can also be a symptom of a more serious condition. Most types of uveitis can alter the accommodation (focus) of the eye, resulting in blurry vision.
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