What Is Feathering in Vision?
Feathering in vision describes edges that look frayed, doubled, or slightly spread out instead of sharp. People may notice it while reading high-contrast text or looking at lights. Feathering can come from corneal surface changes, uncorrected refractive error, or early issues with the lens. Dryness and glare also contribute. A full eye exam helps locate the source.
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