Is Your Blurry Vision Normal Aging Or Something More Dangerous?
Most people wait until they lose 40% of their vision before seeing a specialist. Use this 7-point assessment to identify if your symptoms are early signals of retinal fatigue.
1. How long does it take for your vision to clear after waking up?
2. When looking away from your phone or computer, how is your focus?
3. How would you rate your comfort while driving at night?
4. Have you noticed any new spots or threads drifting in your view?
5. Do your eyes feel dry, gritty, or burn by the end of the day?
6. Do you find yourself bumping into objects or startling when people approach from the side?
7. Does the world look less vibrant or more washed-out than it used to?
Elevated Risk of Retinal Fatigue Identified
Your responses suggest that your symptoms are not mere aging, but measurable signs of cumulative oxidative stress on your retinal and macular cells. Without intervention, this fatigue can lead to permanent structural changes.
Whether you are experiencing morning blur or night glare, these are not isolated problems. They are all symptoms of a single underlying cause: Retinal Stem Cell Fatigue.