A member asked:

What happens if the patient is still able to see but has blurred vision on one eye, is it still correctable?

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Needs evaluation: Good vision in one eye will compensate for diminished vision in the other. Lowered vision must be investigated and while the most common cause is a need for improved eyeglasses, there are many other possibilities at your age. You should have an ophthalmologist investigate.

Answered 2/22/2015

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