SymptomsComplaints | Long-sightedness

SymptomsComplaints

The simplest sign of farsightedness is a blurred or blurred image of nearby objects. In small children, strabismus often occurs due to the nervous coupling of accommodation and convergent movement of the eye (the fixation of a point with both eyes). Strabismus occurs, strabismus (esotropia). Other symptoms that can be caused by the constantly increased focus are blurred vision and rapid visual fatigue (asthenopia or asthenopia).

  • Eye Pain
  • Headaches
  • Eyestrain
  • Conjunctivitis

Diagnosis farsightedness

The diagnosis of farsightedness can be made by a refraction determination (determination of refractive power) by the ophthalmologist (specialist in ophthalmology) or optician. Excursus: Going to the ophthalmologist (ophthalmology specialist) or optician? Many patients who have problems with farsightedness ask themselves whether they should go to an ophthalmologist or optician.The ophthalmologist is seen as the actual specialist for eye diseases and the optician as the specialist for glasses and contact lenses.

Therefore the question is not so easy to answer. In general it can be said that both the ophthalmologist and the optician can identify the problem of visual acuity. It is not said that one can do it better than the other.

It depends much more on the experience of the person in question. For this reason, if you know for sure that the problem with visual acuity is really only a single case of farsightedness, nearsightedness or astigmatism, it does not matter whether the correction calculation is done by the ophthalmologist (specialist in ophthalmology) or the optician. For the optician, the diagnosis of farsightedness has the advantage that the corresponding glasses or contact lenses can be made immediately.

However, this should not be a reason to avoid the annual eye function check by the optician. Finally, one should not forget that there are other causes for problems with farsightedness. So the symptom “problem with visual acuity” can be easily treated, but for clarification of other causes, it is better to consult an ophthalmologist. This is true for children (especially those who are diagnosed with visual acuity for the first time) and for people with other known conditions (e.g. diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, etc.) and also for people who have problems with visual acuity despite their glasses contact lenses.