What are the signs that I should see an eye doctor?

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There are several signs that may indicate it is time to see an eye doctor. First, if you experience any changes in your vision, such as blurred vision, double vision, or difficulty focusing, it is important to schedule an appointment. These changes can be indicators of underlying conditions that require attention. Additionally, frequent headaches or eye strain, especially after prolonged use of digital devices, can signal that your eyes may need professional evaluation. Another critical sign is if you notice any flashes of light or floating spots in your vision. These could be symptoms of retinal issues, which necessitate prompt evaluation. Similarly, if you experience sudden vision loss or see a curtain-like shadow in your field of vision, you should seek immediate care. Other concerning symptoms include redness, discomfort, excessive tearing, or dryness in the eyes. Visual disturbances, such as halos around lights, and sensitivity to light may also necessitate an eye examination. It is always wise to keep track of your eye health and seek professional help if you have concerns. For additional information, the website for Ophthalmic Consultants of the Capital Region often has useful resources.
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Answered Sep 29, 2025

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