Eyestrain Can Cause Headaches

Are you suffering from headaches? You may want to ask yourself when your last eye exam was!

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If you have undetected or uncorrected vision problems, you may be suffering from headaches needlessly.

Headaches Can Be Caused By Eyestrain.

A routine eye exam can uncover a variety of issues that may be causing headaches. While most headaches aren’t necessarily caused by vision problems, it is important to get your eyes checked on a regular basis to make sure.

Eyestrain is caused when the small muscles of the eye are forced to work harder than normal. This can result in tired, aching eyes, blurred vision and frequent headaches. Eyestrain associated with headaches can be caused by a number of things such as:

Astigmatism: the cornea is not a normal shape. This causes people to squint in order to focus their vision which can lead to headaches.

Hyperopia:  also known as farsightedness, the eye focuses images behind the retina instead of directly on it, causing blurred vision, eyestrain and headaches.

Presbyopia: this occurs as the lens becomes hard and inflexible with age. Lens hardening makes it more difficult to focus, causing sore eyes and, you guessed it, headaches.

It’s important to remember that most eye conditions can be corrected with prescription glasses or contact lenses. In addition, those who already wear prescription glasses or lenses and get headaches may not be aware that their eyes have changed over time. Many people simply need their prescription updated.

Whatever the case, if your headaches are a result of vision problems such as the above mentioned, relief is in sight, just call for an appointment! 412.331.9696

 

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