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Signs You May Be Farsighted

Farsightedness has strong genetic influences. If you are farsighted, it is likely that you were born that way and have several family members who are also farsighted. There are some signs of farsightedness that people sometimes miss as they go about their daily lives. People who are farsighted acquire little habits that they use frequently to help them focus on objects that are close to them. Frequent daily interaction with nearby items can cause significant discomfort and vision difficulty if you are farsighted. Luckily, your optometrist can help. Check out the symptoms below to see if you need to see your eye doctor. 

Do You Squint Often? Strain and Headaches May Follow

Squinting is one of the first signs that you are farsighted. People begin squinting without realizing it, and it can become a habit very quickly. While it can be hard to tell if you squint too much at first, you’ll probably notice the uncomfortable burning that develops around your eyes soon after you develop this habit. Squinting can also make your eyes tired and make things seem dimmer in the room than they really are. Vision correction and therapy will get rid of the headaches quickly, so see your optometrist if these develop and you have vision problems. 

Blurry Vision

When you start to ask yourself if you are farsighted, it’s hard to focus and report what is hard to see. Slowing down and making a conscious effort to record things that are blurry can help. If you are farsighted, you’ll likely have an issue with items close to your face. Because people can have different levels of farsightedness, you may not realize what your comfortable range of vision is at first. Remember that many things can be easier or harder to see at different distances if they are altered as well. Note that the comfortable distances for different items vary depending on their size. Comparing with someone who you know has good or standard vision can help you determine your vision correction needs. 

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