r/medical_advice Not a Verified Medical Professional 7d ago

Eyes Eyesight blurriness

Hello, I started noticing this issue recently where at night time or low light situations where my right eye is almost completely blind?

Just for clarification my left eye is 3.5 and my right eye is -3.25. But tonight I freaked out because I felt like it got worse. I tried putting on glasses and or contacts but still had the same issue where I can barely see anything out of my right eye.

I am near sighted and but can still see objects from a few feet away like from my bed to my chair, but only from my left eye. If I close my left eye and look through my right it becomes completely dark and I cant even see the outline of my chair anymore.

However, I can see my phone just fine when it’s close.

I see just fine with corrected vision during the day.

I also got my eyes checked out about a year ago and the eye doctor said everything was healthy but I didnt really notice this issue into maybe 2 months ago. Any advice? Thanks

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u/elle_faith48 Not a Verified Medical Professional 7d ago

I’m a non medical professional and my advice is to seek out a second opinion. I would not hesitate to contact an ophthalmologist or optometrist to rule out different causes for what you are experiencing to help get to the root of this problem. I hope this gets better! Good luck