Visual problems
Below are some common visual signs that patients with fibromyalgia may exhibit.
- Blurred and impaired vision: The ocular muscles are negatively affected, leading to blurred or impaired vision. The symptoms are worsened by fatigue and exhaustion. They are unable move their eyes. Double vision is another complaint.
- Night Driving Difficulty:If a patient feels that his eyesight is deteriorating due to fibromyalgia, then this is an indication of a deterioration in the condition.
- Dr. Dry Eyes: A lack of muscle function can cause dry eyes. The blinking of the eyes is essential for hydration, which can be painful to fibromyalgia patients.
- Painful eyes: Fibromyalgia is one possible cause of eye pain, particularly when the patient is tired or stressed.
- Light Sensitivity: Patients with fibromyalgia have heightened sensitivity to light. Bright lights can cause headaches for fibromyalgia sufferers. Sun protection is recommended for patients.