10 Signs That Indicate It’s Time for New Glasses or Contact Lenses

Our vision is one of the most valuable tools in our daily lives. However, we often ignore the warning signs that suggest we need to update our glasses or contact lenses. Here are the most common symptoms you shouldn’t overlook:
1. Blurred Vision
If objects, whether near or far, appear unclear, your prescription likely needs adjustment.
2. Frequent Headaches
Headaches, especially around the eyes or forehead, may indicate eye strain due to incorrect vision.
3. Eye Fatigue
If your eyes feel heavy and tired, especially after long hours in front of screens or reading, you may need new glasses.
4. Difficulty Focusing
If shifting focus between near and distant objects causes discomfort, your glasses may no longer meet your needs.
5. Constant Squinting
If you find yourself squinting to see more clearly, it’s a clear sign that you need a new vision solution.
6. Trouble with Night Vision
Driving or engaging in activities in low-light conditions may become challenging if your prescription is no longer accurate.
7. Changes in Vision
Experiencing double vision, increased light sensitivity, or general blurriness is a sign that you should visit an eye doctor as soon as possible.
8. Old Glasses or Lenses
If your glasses or contact lenses haven’t been replaced for over 1-2 years, they may no longer provide the optimal correction for your vision.
9. Redness or Discomfort
Contact lenses that don’t fit properly or have exceeded their lifespan can cause irritation or discomfort.
10. Difficulty Distinguishing Colors
A reduced ability to perceive colors accurately may indicate the need for new glasses.
If you notice one or more of these signs, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with an OJO optician to assess your vision and recommend the best solution. Our eyesight changes over time, and proper care can significantly improve our daily quality of life.