You’ve got a pounding headache that just won’t go away. You blame your sleep, your stress, your caffeine (or lack of it), but have you ever considered that your eyes might be the culprit here?
There is a solid connection between poor eyesight and those annoying headaches that come and go for no reason. And it’s way more common than you might think.
Whether you’ve been straining your eyes to look at distant objects or ignoring your yearly checkup, your eyes can mess with your head as well. Let’s find out how it all connects and what you can do about it.
Eye Strain
This is one of the biggest and most underestimated causes of headaches. If your vision is weak, even slightly, your eyes have to work extra hard to focus.
That constant effort leads to tension in your eye muscles, which can radiate out to your foreheads, temples, and even the back of your neck. If you feel pressure behind your eyes, you’re likely overdue for your eye exam.
Other symptoms of eye strain headaches include:
- Dull pain around the eyes
- Tension across the forehead
- Blurry vision
- Headaches that get worse
Refractive Error
If you have eyesight issues that were never addressed, you’re basically forcing your eyes to strain every time you try to look at things at a certain distance.
Common vision problems include:
- Nearsightedness or myopia
- Farsightedness or hyperopia
- Astigmatism
These can trigger headaches regularly, especially during tasks that require focus. Even small prescription changes can cause the same or similar symptoms. So, make sure you get your regular checkups and a contact lens exam to catch these issues.
If you already wear glasses and want to switch to contact lenses, a consultation with Pearle Vision can help you make the shift.
Excessive Screen Time
You know how you squint a little to read something on your phone? Or how you lean in way too close to your laptop during virtual meetings?
Those habits might be making your headaches worse, especially if your eyesight isn’t strong to begin with.
Prolonged screen time also increases your risk for:
- Eye fatigue
- Dry eyes
- Light sensitivity
Now add that with uncorrected vision, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for constant headaches.
Importance of Eye Exams
A lot of people put off eye exams because they assume that their vision hasn’t changed much or their current prescription glasses or lenses seem fine. But even minor vision changes can cause major discomfort.
Apart from getting a fresh prescription, getting your eyes checked also ensures:
- Your lenses fit properly
- Your eyes are healthy
- Early signs of strain or other issues are detected
And if it’s your first time getting your eyesight checked, getting your first prescription glasses or contact lenses might give you the relief you didn’t know you needed.
Conclusion
If you’re regularly dealing with headaches and can’t figure out the cause, don’t ignore your eyes. Poor or uncorrected vision could be the reason behind your discomfort. A proper eye exam will help you find and fix the issues.