Regular eye exams help you maintain healthy vision and can also detect many other eye diseases, or health problems early. Many of which can lead to permanent vision loss. Please answer each question to the best of your knowledge.

Question #1

Do you suffer from any of these issues?

Regular eye exams help you maintain healthy vision and can also detect many other eye diseases, or health problems early. Many of which can lead to permanent vision loss.

Please answer each question to the best of your knowledge.

  • Any changes in vision
  • Circles or halos around lights
  • Difficulty reading or viewing your phone
  • Difficulty seeing street signs at night or difficulty driving at night
  • Double vision
  • Seeing tiny specks that seem to be floating in front of your eyes
  • Squinting your eyes or closing one eye to read
Question #2

Have you experienced any of the following symptoms:

  • Eye pain
  • Headaches or blurred vision after spending hours in front of a screen
  • Itchy, red or dry eyes
  • Motion sickness, dizziness, or issues following a moving target
  • Seeing flashes of light
  • Light sensitivity

This is not intended for diagnosis purposes,but as informational and entertaining content.

Question #3

Do you have eye discomfort using digital screens

Computer vision syndrome is a growing problem. Many of us spend hours on end at work staring at a computer screen, only to return home and spend even more time on our phones, televisions and laptops.

Excessive use of screens can result in:

  • Eye strain in adults
  • Lower blink rate, causing dry eye symptoms
  • Accelerated myopia progression in children

If symptoms are persistent, your eye doctor will be able to evaluate the issue and recommend ways to help.

Question #4

Are you having trouble Seeing at night?

Difficulties seeing at night can be one of the first markers of deteriorating vision.

While increasing difficulty seeing or while driving at night or in other low light settings is a natural part of aging, it can also  be a sign of serious ocular health problems, such as a developing cataract or macular degeneration.

An eye doctor will be able to assess the underlying cause of your “night blindness” and prescribe proper treatment.

Question #5

Are you experiencing a dry, gritty feeling in your eyes or watery eyes that won't stop.

If your eyes are feeling gritty, dry or itchy, you may be experiencing dry eye symptoms. Although it seems counterintuitive, eyes that won’t stop watering can also be a symptom of dry eye syndrome.

Dry eye symptoms are more prevalent in dry climates or polluted air. Women are more likely to experience dry eye symptoms than men, and certain medications and medical conditions can cause dry eye symptoms as well.

You may get temporary relief with artificial tears.

However, if dry eye symptoms persist for more than 1-2 days, you should book an exam with your eye doctor.

Thank-you for taking the A-B-See Vision Care Exam Quiz.

We are happy you aren't experiencing concerns with your vision at this time. Since many vision issues show no obvious signs or symptoms, the only way to truly get the “all-clear!” is by seeing a doctor of optometry for an eye exam. At A-B-SeeVision your Doctor will go over your overall health and family history, eye or vision symptoms, medications, and potential work-related or environmental issues that may affect your vision. You will also participate in testing such as depth perception, color vision, eye muscle movements, peripheral or side vision, and how your pupils respond to light.

The key to Healthy Vision is Early detection!

Thank you for completing the vision symptoms quiz. Based on your response indicating that you've experienced symptoms, it is recommended that you consult an eye doctor as soon as possible. While this quiz can provide general guidance, it is not a substitute for professional advice. Your eye health is essential, and only a comprehensive examination by an eye care professional can provide an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Please prioritize your vision and schedule an appointment with your optometrist at the earliest opportunity.

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*This is not intended for diagnosis purposes, but as informational and entertaining content.