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5 Eye Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

It can be hard to tell when an eye symptom is serious or not. The "wait and see" approach can work at times, but in certain situations, waiting can be detrimental to your eye health.

Here are 5 eye symptoms that warrant a call or visit to Eyecare Professionals of Gahanna without delay, so we can treat your condition quickly and help keep your eyes and vision healthy.

Visit Your Optometrist For These Symptoms...

1. Eye Pain

No amount of eye pain is normal in healthy eyes. There are 2 main types of eye pain: ocular pain (uncomfortable sensations on the surface of the eye like itching, burning, or scratchiness) and orbital pain (deeper within the eye, described as stabbing, throbbing or aching). If you experience vision loss or changes along with your eye pain, contact your eye doctor right away.

2. Double Vision

Diplopia, commonly called double vision, is when you see two images of a single object. It can occur in either one or both eyes. Double vision is a symptom of several conditions, ranging in severity from needing an updated eyeglass prescription to having a stroke. That's why having your eyes checked if you're experiencing double vision is so important.

3. Sudden Floaters or Flashes

Those floating black or silver squiggly lines, circles and thread-like strands in your field of vision are called floaters. Eye flashes look like lightning, camera flashes or shooting stars. Occasional eye floaters and flashes are common, normal and usually harmless. The problem arises when you suddenly see an increase in the number and frequency of floaters, especially when accompanied by flashes. This is usually the first symptom of retinal detachment — a sight-threatening eye condition that requires immediate treatment.

4. Redness and Swelling

We've all had red eyes at some point. When the redness is accompanied by swelling, pain, irritation or discomfort — it's time for a visit to the optometrist, as this can signal an eye infection or abrasion.

5. Blurred Vision

Blurred vision can mean you need an updated lens prescription, or something more serious like cataracts or a problem with your retina. Either way, if your vision starts becoming fuzzy, don't ignore it. After taking a full history and conducting a comprehensive eye exam, your eye doctor will determine the cause and suggest how to treat it.

Emergency Eye Care and More In Gahanna

If your eyes have been giving you some trouble, don't delay visiting the optometrist. When it comes to eye health, being proactive can mean the difference between healthy eyesight and permanent damage.

At Eyecare Professionals of Gahanna in Gahanna, we provide patients with emergency eye care, routine eye exams and much more. To learn more about our services and to schedule your routine visit, call Eyecare Professionals of Gahanna today!

FAQ

Should you go to the hospital for an eye infection? While you can go to the urgent care center for an eye infection, you're better off going to your optometrist for treatment. Generally, the health care professionals in general medical centers aren't as experienced as eye doctors when it comes to handling eye emergencies. Your optometrist can follow your progress to ensure that the infection clears up.

How do eye floaters form? Eye floaters form through natural changes that occur in the eye. Proteins in the vitreous (gel-like substance in the eye cavity) clump together as you age and form tiny thread-like shapes. When incoming light hits those clumps, it casts a shadow onto your retina, causing you to perceive it as a floater.