Symptom

Blurred vision

Sudden blurring needs urgent care

Clinically reviewed · Last reviewed 2026-06-13

When to get urgent help

  • Sudden blurring or loss of vision, especially in one eye
  • Blurring with eye pain, redness or light sensitivity
  • Flashes, a shower of floaters, or a dark shadow over your vision
  • Blurring with weakness, numbness or slurred speech

Common causes

Many things blur vision. These are some of the most common, with the conditions to read about next.

What can help

  • Book an eye test, as glasses correct many causes of blurring
  • Try lubricating drops if your eyes feel dry and gritty
  • Treat sudden blurring as urgent rather than waiting

Frequently asked questions

Why is my vision suddenly blurry?

Sudden blurring, especially in one eye or with pain, flashes or a shadow, needs urgent assessment. Gradual blurring is more often a focusing problem, cataract or dry eye.

Can blurred vision be fixed with glasses?

Often yes. Focusing problems such as short-sightedness, long-sightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia are corrected with glasses or contact lenses after an eye test.

Is blurred vision a sign of something serious?

It can be. Sudden blurring, blurring with pain or a shadow, or new blurring in someone with diabetes should be checked promptly.