Night Vision Problems
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Night vision problems—also known as night blindness, nyctalopia, or difficulty seeing in the dark—are a common concern for people with refractive errors such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. In low-light settings, these vision issues can cause blurry vision, increased glare, halos, and trouble distinguishing objects, especially when driving at night or entering dim environments like restaurants or theaters. Many patients describe light sensitivity and trouble adapting from bright to dark conditions. If you often struggle to see clearly during nighttime activities or experience halos around headlights, your night vision difficulties may be due to an underlying refractive error—conditions that can often be effectively corrected with advanced vision procedures like LASIK. Discover how South Korea’s top eye clinics can help restore clear and comfortable night vision for a safer, brighter future.
Procedures that treat this ailment: LASIK
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