September: How Changing Seasons Affect Your Vision

What to Expect for Your Eyes This Fall

As we move into fall, the air gets cooler, the light fades earlier—and your eyes may start to notice the shift, too. At Today’s Vision Richmond, we want to help you stay ahead of seasonal changes that could affect your eye comfort and health.


Here are a few things to look out for:

1. Fall Allergies
Ragweed and mold can trigger allergic reactions that leave eyes red, itchy, and watery. If symptoms persist, talk to us about relief options, including antihistamine drops or prescription treatments.


2. Dry Eyes
Cooler temps and indoor heat can zap moisture from the air—and your eyes. A humidifier, proper hydration, and lubricating eye drops can help relieve discomfort.


3. Reduced Daylight & Night Driving
Shorter days mean more time driving in low-light conditions. If night glare is becoming a problem, it may be time to update your prescription or lenses.


Stay ahead of seasonal eye issues—schedule your fall exam with us to keep your vision sharp and your eyes feeling great.

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