Some Quick Facts about Your Specs

Query : Will wearing spectacles sabotage or strengthen my eyes?

Response : There are no eternal effects on your Visual vision, either good or bad, that will result from the wearing eyeglasses. They simply correct Optic defects as long as you wear your specs. When you wear glasses you see better and more comfortably.

QUESTION : If my vision is fine, presumably I don’t need to wear glasses?

Solution : you can be very longsighted and still have faultless long-distance vision. The constant use of these muscles for other than their intended function could cause eye fatigue, eye-strain, and headaches, especially while they are reading. spectacles will alleviate the symptoms and allow good vision without taxing those muscles.

QUESTION : Will my vision be damaged through the use of incorrectly prescribed spectacles?

ANSWER : Although this is not advised, it is unlikely that you will cause any long-term damage by putting on poorly prescribed specs. Using other people’s eyeglasses will tend to strain your eyes, resulting in headaches and dizziness.

Query : Are tinted lenses bad for my eyes?

Solution : Unlikely. Tinted lenses are designed to either provide you with a pleasing cosmetic effect or to protect your eyes from glare or sunlight.

QUESTION : Does reading damage my eyes?

Resolution : Optic faults are never caused by reading or by any other visual demand. You could’t cause Visual errors through your actions-they are the result of intra-ocular problems. People who read a lot may be more aware of Optical symptoms of headaches and eye-strain, which will give them a greater motivation to correct their problem with specs. It is important to understand, that the visual defect was not caused by reading a lot.

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