What problems might a person with farsightedeness experience?
The signs and symptoms of farsightedness can vary greatly between individuals, and often occur when a person is involved in a lot of close work (e.g. computers, reading, studying, etc.), or immediately after undertaking a lot of near work. Low levels: generally the early signs and symptoms of long-sightedness are vague and occasional, and may involve any of · Headache · Eye strain · Occasional difficulty reading · Fatigue · Dislike or avoidance of reading · Dislike or avoidance of computer work · Difficulty changing focus from near to far · Watery, uncomfortable eyes · Excessive blinking · Squinting to read Medium Levels: most of the signs and symptoms here are more pronounced, and tend to be constantly present: · Headache · Inability to read small print · Inability to work on a computer Higher Levels: constantly present · Reading becomes impossible · Distance vision may become blurred (even though this is a contradiction with the definition of longsightedness!).