What Complications Can Untreated Farsightedness Cause?
Elevated Eyestrain

Eyestrain is a term used to describe a range of general symptoms associated with overuse of the eyes. The eyes can get easily fatigued from intense use. Activities that constitute intense use include driving for extended periods, working on the computer, or reading. Any discomfort an individual may experience as a result of looking at a particular object for an extended period can be characterized as eyestrain. When someone has untreated farsightedness, it will result in elevated eyestrain on a regular basis. This happens because the patient is not able to properly focus on nearby objects, and they attempt to clear up the image by excessively squinting. Redundant squinting and moving of the eye due to the patient struggling to see correctly will lead to fatigued eye muscles. In addition, a patient struggling to see correctly will unconsciously constrict the muscles of their face, temples, eyelids, and jaw. Overuse of those muscles and the muscles that function to move the eyeballs can lead to an ongoing cycle of the patient continuing to tense these muscles. Furthermore, when performing visually tedious tasks like reading small print or driving long distances, the eyes do not blink as often as they need to. This causes dryness and irritation on top of the muscle strain associated with untreated farsightedness.
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