Presbyopia-Related Near-Focus Difficulty (Farsightedness):
Small text becomes harder to read. You may hold your phone farther away, need brighter lighting, or feel tired after just a few minutes of reading.
Cloudy or Hazy Visual Discomfort (Cataracts):
Some people notice dull colors, cloudy-looking vision, reduced contrast, or a hazy feeling, especially under bright light or while driving.
Glare and Light Sensitivity (Glaucoma):
Bright sunlight, headlights, computer screens, and harsh indoor lighting may feel uncomfortable, especially during night driving or long screen sessions.
Dry Eye Discomfort:
Dryness can feel like burning, tightness, stinging, watery eyes, or a gritty foreign-body sensation that makes your eyes uncomfortable throughout the day.
Floaters-Like Visual Disturbance:
Dark spots, drifting shadows, fine lines, or visual distractions may make it harder to focus comfortably.
Eye Pressure and Heaviness:
The eye area may feel heavy, tense, swollen, or strained, especially after long hours of reading, phone use, computer work, or poor sleep.
Redness and Irritation:
Visible redness, itching, soreness, and irritation can make your eyes look tired, stressed, and unhealthy.