For the past few days I have been experiencing dim vision under fluorescent light even though there is no problem with lights vision almost normal during day time but at night things appear to be dim. please let me know the reason behind it.
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A cone-shaped cornea causes blurred vision and may cause sensitivity to light and glare. Keratoconus usually affects both eyes and generally begins to first affect people ages 10 to 25. The condition may progress slowly for 10 years or longer. In the early stages of keratoconus, you can correct vision problems with glasses or soft contact lenses. Later, you may have to be fitted with rigid, gas permeable contact lenses or other types of lenses. If your condition progresses to an advanced stage, you may need a cornea transplant. You should avoid sitting long hours in front of your computer or cell phone. For further detailed discussion we can connect over a call or a video conferencing as per your convenience.
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