What’s with the blurry eyes and the clear ones?

Blurred eyes may be caused by overuse of eyes, presbyopia, fundus vascular disease and other reasons, patients can consult a doctor in time.
If the patient has a long-term unreasonable lifestyle or poor eye habits, such as long time use of cell phones, computers or often stay up late, leading to visual fatigue, the patient may experience eye soreness, dryness and other uncomfortable symptoms, there may also be fluctuations in vision, that is, visual fatigue when the vision is blurred, and can be relieved after resting.
Many elderly people have presbyopia, if the elderly with presbyopia do not wear glasses in time, patients may experience the discomfort of blurred vision at close range, but when looking at distant objects, the patient’s vision can be improved.
Patients with diabetic retinopathy, hypertensive angiosclerosis and other fundus diseases may suffer from transient or transient insufficient blood supply due to vasospasm of the fundus vessels, resulting in blurred vision, which can be restored after blood flow is restored.
It is recommended that patients whose blurred vision is not relieved for a long period of time should consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.