When the shape of the eye is unable to bend light correctly, our eye can’t focus clearly on the objects in front of us. This causes blurry vision. There are many types of refractive errors such as Myopia (nearsightedness), where we can see nearby objects clearly and can’t focus on distant objects and images. On the other hand, hyperopia (farsightedness) occurs when we are able to see distant objects clearly but the nearby objects appear blurry.
One of the main signs of refractive error of the eye is blurry vision. Along with blurry vision eye strain, frequent headaches, and difficulty seeing at night also indicate your eyes are suffering from refractive errors and require vision correction lenses. If you are experiencing any of these warning signs it’s time for a vision screening and eye health check-up. Refractive errors of the eye are quite common and can be easily corrected with prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses. Some even choose to get LASIK surgery done. Read more on signs you could be suffering from refractive errors of the eye.












