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Questionable eyesight?

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I am currently having an issue with my ability to visually focus.

When I wake up in the morning, and for a few hours after, my vision is near perfect, and I have no issues.

However, anything after I've been awake about 12 hours, I find I have to put a lot of effort into focusing, and some things I can't even read if their in fine enough print.

The difference between my vision in the morning to my vision at night is the difference between me reading two feet away to a half foot away almost, and this is something that does concern me.

If you know of any solutions, I'd be willing to listen.

Thank you very much for your time, consideration, and feedback.

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  1. When you get older, your eyes weaken, it's like if you stay awake for too long your mind goes a bit fuzzy. You can go to the opticians for glasses that you only need to wear when you have difficulties.


  2. It sounds like you have hyperopia, or farsightedness.  Hyperopes have to work harder to see up close, so throughout the day your eyes will tire, and reading in the evening will be more difficult.  You'll probably just need some glasses.  See an optometrist.

  3. You need to have an exam like others have said. It is possible that you have developed a slight need for glasses and early when your eyes are rested, you are able to accomodate for the slight loss of vision you may have. At night when your eyes are more tired and it is not as bright you may find it not so easy to do.

  4. I would suggest you go for an eye test.

    It sounds to me that you are just getting tired and that is normal.

    It could also be your age. If you are older eyes just go like that I am afraid.

    Sorry i don't want to be rude about age. But if you are a youngster, you need to go to an optician.

    EDIT>

    If you are 17 years of age you need to see an optician then as there may be a problem.

    If the optician finds nothing wrong you need to go to your doctor.

    Unless of course you are out late and very tired and then what you describe is a result of all those late nights.

  5. I know how old you are from previous questions.  A few things...

    If you wear glasses for long distance, don't wear them at the computer.

    If you are at the computer for several hours each day, and I know you are, be sure that the room is lighted and take breaks frequently.

    You are no doubt due for a trip to the eye doctor for reading glasses.  Your eyes are being strained, and after a few hours they just get tired.  Get this fixed as soon as you can, because it doesn't get any better.  One quick, final thought...there are filter screens you can get for your computer that will soften the glare and the high contrast of black on white.

  6. You didnt tell us your age. If you are 40 yrs young, or closing 40 then please dont worry, its quite normal.

    Just like our hair turn grey, and skin wrinkles when we turn old, similarly our lens (human crystalline eye lens) also loses its flexibility. Thus the condition presbyopia. eye fatigue, unable to focus at near objects, blurr fine prints are a few of the common symptoms.

    If you are young enough.. or your age is less than 35 then I think you surely must see a doctor who will prescribe you a few home exercises and you will be fine.

  7. Sounds like simple fatigue to me, but what do I know, I'm not a doctor. I would bring it up a doctor, though. Sometimes small symptoms can be indicators of something else.

  8. go to a doctor
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