Unfocused eyes may be related to visual fatigue or caused by strabismus or myopia.
1. Visual fatigue: For example, staying up too late for a long time, or looking at computers, cell phones and other electronic products for a long time may lead to visual fatigue, resulting in over-adjustment of the ciliary muscles, which may cause the eyes to be unfocused, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as dryness and astigmatism of the eyes.
2. Strabismus: When there are problems such as strabismus, the eyes may not be focused, and one eye may be skewed when looking at objects, so it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for examination and correction if necessary.
3. Myopia: If there is myopia, resulting in reduced visual function, it may also cause the eyes to be unfocused, and may be accompanied by blurred vision, visual fatigue and other discomforts.
If your eyes do not focus and cannot be relieved for a long time after resting, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the cause and then have your eyes treated and adjusted by a doctor.