Blurry vision at night is one of the most common symptoms people experience.
It is common for night vision to be extra blurry, including glare, halos, light streaks, and reduced contrast sensativity. There can be many reasons for this, ranging from issues with glasses prescription to issues with dry eyes or possibly retina problems. This video goes over many of the major issues that can cause night driving blur, and what some solutions can be.
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1. Light From Image To Eye
-Clean Windshield
-Clean Glasses
2. Keep Glasses Prescription Up-To-Date
-Get your eye exam and up date your glasses prescription
-Night Myopia
-Get Anti-Reflective/Anti-Glare Coating on glasses
👉New Technology Anti-Glare Coating Glasses:
Essilor Drive Lenses
Zenni Driving Glasses
3. Dry Eyes and the Cornea
4. The Pupil
5. The Crystalline Lens (Cataracts)
6. Eye Floaters
7. Retina Problems
-Nyctalopia
-Retinitis Pigmentosa
-Vitamin A Deficiency
WHAT IS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO
It is common for night vision to be extra blurry, including glare, halos, light streaks, and reduced contrast sensativity. There can be many reasons for this, ranging from issues with glasses prescription to issues with dry eyes or possibly retina problems. This video goes over many of the major issues that can cause night driving blur, and what some solutions can be.
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