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Published on: 4/7/2025

Can Poor Vision Cause Dizziness?

Yes, poor vision can sometimes make you feel dizzy because your eyes send unclear messages to your brain, which can upset your balance.

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Explanation

When your vision isn’t clear, your brain does not receive the proper signals it needs to understand where you are in space. Your eyes help your brain know how to move and keep you steady. If your vision is poor, such as when you need glasses or have another eye problem, your brain might get mixed-up information. This means that your inner ear, which also helps with balance, might receive different signals than your eyes. When the brain tries to combine these different clues, it can cause you to feel dizzy or off balance. Some studies have shown that people with poor eyesight often report feeling lightheaded or unstable when they perform tasks, like walking. This connection makes sense because clear vision is an important part of keeping our balance. If you find that you are feeling dizzy and you also have trouble seeing clearly, it might be a good idea to have your eyes checked. An eye exam can offer help, and the right glasses or treatment may make both your vision and balance better.

(References)

  • Armstrong D, Charlesworth E, Alderson AJ, Elliott DB. Is there a link between dizziness and vision? A systematic review. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2016 Jul;36(4):477-86. doi: 10.1111/opo.12299. Epub 2016 Jun 2. PMID: 27255594.

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