Myopia glasses make things look distorted

Myopia glasses make things look distorted

In today's society, more and more people are suffering from myopia. If you accidentally become myopic, you will need to wear glasses to correct it to prevent vision loss. Some people feel that what they see is distorted after wearing glasses, and they are confused about this, wondering whether there is something wrong with their eyes or they have not got the right glasses. No matter what the reason is, we need to have a correct understanding of these. Next, I will introduce in detail the problem of distortion of objects when seeing through myopic glasses.

1. Myopia glasses are concave mirrors that can delay the imaging of objects and make them appear smaller.

Guidance:

It is normal to see things smaller when wearing myopia glasses. You should check your eyesight regularly after wearing them.

2. I don’t know if you had astigmatism when you got glasses before. This may be related to astigmatism.

Guidance:

I suggest you try again and try to reduce the astigmatism. If the difference in astigmatism is not big, it usually takes a week to adapt. If the astigmatism degree is much worse, you may need to get new glasses.

3. Myopia, a disease name in Traditional Chinese Medicine. When the eye is in a relaxed state of accommodation, parallel light rays are refracted by the eye's refractive system and their focus falls in front of the retina.

Guidance:

It is recommended to go to a regular optical shop for an eye test and get glasses based on the wheelbase and whether there is astigmatism.

4. This situation may be caused by not getting used to wearing the glasses for the first time, or it may be caused by the glasses being bad. If it persists, it is recommended not to wear them. You can go to a regular hospital's ophthalmology department for an eye test and glasses fitting, choose suitable glasses, pay attention to rest, and avoid visual fatigue.

If your vision is distorted after wearing glasses, it may be caused by inappropriate glasses. Be sure to follow the formal procedures for fitting glasses. The formal procedure for fitting glasses is: you must go to the hospital's ophthalmology department for formal mydriasis refraction, have a follow-up examination the next day, try on the lenses, and ensure that the trial wearing time is at least half an hour. Walk back and forth and look at objects at different distances in the distance. The purpose is to improve vision as much as possible without causing visual distortion, dizziness, and discomfort, and to ensure that the lenses are comfortable to wear. Then determine the exact lens power, measure the pupil distance, and go to the eyewear store to choose the appropriate lenses and frame styles. You cannot go directly to the eyewear store for a simple computer eye test or try on glasses without dilating your pupils. These methods are not advisable and will affect the accuracy of the results, leading to the above-mentioned discomfort symptoms after fitting the glasses.

True myopia requires correction with glasses to control the increase of refractive power. Wearing suitable glasses, although it cannot completely cure refractive errors, will not damage the eyes. Wearing suitable glasses can correct the deficiencies of the eyes, improve vision, be beneficial to the eyes, and be beneficial to work and study, and will not cause refractive errors to develop. As for some patients whose refractive errors do develop after wearing glasses, for a few people it may be because the glasses they wear are inappropriate, but for most people it is closely related to whether the myopic patients can use their eyes reasonably. If you still do not take care of your eyes or do not know how to use your eyes scientifically after wearing suitable glasses, myopia may continue to develop. Therefore, after wearing glasses, you still need to pay attention to the rational use of your eyes to try to prevent its development. As for wearing glasses causing eye deformation, it is not ruled out that there are errors in the glasses. For example, inaccurate degree, pupil distance, etc. can also cause eye discomfort. Properly fitted glasses will not damage your eyes.

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