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How does alcohol affect vision?

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Alcohol can cause temporary visual changes and, with heavy long-term use, may affect eye health more seriously.

Short-term effects of drinking

Even moderate drinking can blur vision and slow pupil reactions. This reduces contrast and makes judging distance and speed more difficult.

  • Double vision and poor focus are more likely with higher intake
  • Night vision and glare sensitivity often worsen after drinking
  • Dry eye symptoms can increase as alcohol dehydrates the body
  • Driving after alcohol is dangerous, even if vision seems acceptable

Long-term eye risks

Heavy, prolonged alcohol use is linked with nutritional deficiencies and nerve damage. These can impact both the optic nerve and overall health.

  • Chronic abuse may contribute to optic neuropathy and reduced colour vision
  • Poor diet and vitamin deficiency can harm the retina
  • Moderation and alcohol-free days help protect eyes and body
  • Seek medical advice if drinking is difficult to control or vision changes occur