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Clinical Guidance
How to assess symptoms and act early
For optician support in Tetouan, request care when vision correction problems or rapid visual discomfort are affecting safe daily activities.
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Optician triage focuses on correction quality, visual strain, and practical safety. Sudden painful or major visual loss should be escalated directly to ophthalmology emergency pathways.
When to request same-day medical help
Gradual blurred vision, headaches, or visual strain is affecting reading or work.
Corrective lenses are broken or no longer effective for daily function.
Dry eye or visual fatigue persists despite basic protective measures.
Children or adults show repeated squinting, eye strain, or decline in visual performance.
Emergency warning signs (call now)
Sudden vision loss, flashing lights with shadow or curtain effect.
Severe eye pain, trauma, or chemical splash exposure.
Rapidly worsening redness with vision drop and headache.
New neurologic signs with visual symptoms.
What to do while waiting for the doctor
Avoid driving if vision is unstable.
Use spare corrected lenses if available and safe.
Reduce screen strain and bright light exposure.
Bring current prescription and previous eye reports.
Good outcomes usually come from early escalation, clear symptom tracking, and disciplined waiting steps.
This guide is educational and does not replace medical diagnosis.