Vision Changes to Watch For Between Eye Exams

Routine eye exams are essential for maintaining healthy vision, but changes to your eyesight can sometimes occur in between visits. The tricky part? Many eye conditions develop so gradually that you may not notice the symptoms until they’ve already impacted your daily life. That’s why staying aware of subtle changes in your vision is so important.

 

Why You Might Not Notice Vision Changes

The brain is remarkably good at adapting. When vision shifts slowly, your eyes and brain work together to compensate. You may unconsciously rely more on one eye, move closer to objects, or adjust lighting without realizing it. Because of this, issues like blurriness, glare, or even the early stages of eye disease can be overlooked until they become harder to manage.

 

Common Vision Changes to Watch For

Even if your last eye exam was recent, pay attention to these signs between visits:

  • Blurry or distorted vision - Objects may appear fuzzy, wavy, or out of focus.

  • Sudden difficulty with night vision - Trouble seeing while driving at night can signal cataracts or other conditions.

  • Increased light sensitivity or glare - Sensitivity can be an early warning sign of changes in the cornea or lens.

  • Frequent squinting or eye strain - Often tied to uncorrected refractive errors or changes in prescription.

  • New floaters or flashes of light - These could indicate retinal issues that need immediate attention.

  • Double vision - May point to issues with eye muscles or nerves.

  • Difficulty reading or focusing up close - A common symptom of presbyopia as you age.

 

Early Detection Is Key

Many serious eye conditions, such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, or diabetic retinopathy, may not cause noticeable discomfort in their early stages. Detecting changes early can make treatment more effective and help prevent long-term damage to your vision.

 

Stay Ahead of Vision Changes at TMS Eyecare

Even if you don’t notice major vision problems, subtle changes can signal that something is happening with your eyes. If something feels off, don’t wait until your next scheduled exam to get checked. Early action is one of the best ways to protect your eyesight for the future.

 

Schedule your next comprehensive eye exam at TMS Eyecare to stay ahead of vision changes. Visit any of our offices in Wichita or Arkansas City, Kansas. Call (316) 669-4760, (316) 686-7212, or (620) 442-2577 to book an appointment today.