How to Clear Fuzzy Eyes
Waking up with fuzzy eyes is a common problem. Blurred vision can be caused by many things including allergies, lack of sleep, eye irritation or a more serious vision problem. Some habits or conditions can cause fuzzy eyes, including high cholesterol or blood pressure, diabetes and smoking. It is important to eat antioxidant-rich foods to maintain your eye health, and avoid conditions that may lead to vision problems. Curing fuzzy eyes is easy if it is not an everyday occurrence. However, if the fuzzy eyes happens more often, it may be a problem that requires a doctor.Instructions
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Wipe your eyes with a clean towel or a tissue. Sometimes fuzzy eyes is caused by a minor eye irritation, and wiping the eye gently can get rid of whatever is causing the irritation. Wet the tissue and wipe the eye if the dry tissue doesn't help.
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Flush the eye with saline solution or eye drops. Rinsing the eye will help flush out any debris and loosen any mucus that might be covering the eye's surface.
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Check with your family doctor and ask him to test you for allergies. Taking allergy medication may help relieve the fuzzy eyes symptom. Ask your doctor to check you for other conditions that may cause a side effect of fuzzy eyes.
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Visit an ophthalmologist to determine if you have a serious eye condition. This may require treatment in the form of medicated eye drops, eye strengthening exercises, or prescription contacts or glasses.
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