A refractive error is the most common eye problem. When the shape of the eye is abnormal, the eye doesn't bend (or refract) light properly and vision is blurred.
If your vision blurs when you are looking at objects near or far, you should get an eye exam. The process of having a patient look through lenses of progressively stronger or weaker power is called refraction.
Refractive errors are just one potential cause of blurred vision, so it is important to have an examination right away if you are experiencing symptoms.
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