Some Quick Facts about Your Eyeglasses
QUESTION : If I wear prescription specs, will that make my eyes weaker or stronger?
Resolution : Whilst wearing glasses will result in the correction of any Visual defect, they will not result in a long term change in how your eyes perform. You will, obviously, be able to see more easily whilst you are putting on your specs.
QUESTION : I presume, that is my vision is 20/20, then there is no need for me to wear eyeglasses – is this correct?
Response : Young people who are very long-sighted can use their strong near focusing muscles to see clearly at a distance and thus correct their long-sightedness. However, using these muscles for a long time can result in eyestrain and headaches, especially when reading. If you wear spectacles and you have this problem, you will, both, maintain faultless vision and prevent the development of headaches.
QUESTION : might I damage my eyes if wear the wrong specs?
Resolution : It is not a good thought to use a prescription that is not intended for your eyes, but you ‘t inflict any damage to your eyes if you do. Someone else’s spectacles could give you a headache, make you dizzy, and cause eye-strain, so using them is not recommended.
Query : Is it true that tinted contact lenses can damage my eyes?
Resolution : Unlikely. Tinted lenses are designed to either provide you with a pleasing cosmetic effect or to protect your eyes from glare or sunlight.
Query : Does reading damage my eyes?
Resolution : Excessive visual demands, such as reading a lot, do not result in Optical defects. You can’t cause Optic problems through your actions-they are the result of intra-ocular problems. People who read a lot may be more aware of Visual symptoms of headaches and eye-strain, which will give them a greater motivation to correct their problem with spectacles. However, the reading does not cause an Optic problem.






















