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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I get my eyes checked for a new glasses prescription?

It’s generally recommended to have an eye exam every one to two years, even if you don’t notice any changes in your vision. However, if you experience any sudden changes in vision or other eye problems, it’s best to see an eye doctor promptly.

Can wearing glasses make my vision worse?

No, wearing glasses will not make your vision worse. In fact, properly prescribed glasses can help improve your vision and reduce eye strain. However, if you wear the wrong prescription or outdated lenses, it can cause discomfort and possibly strain your eyes, so it’s important to wear the correct prescription.

How do I know if my glasses fit properly?

Your glasses should feel comfortable and snug without pinching your nose or causing pressure on your temples. The frames should sit evenly on your face, with the lenses positioned directly in front of your eyes. If your glasses slide down your nose frequently or feel too tight, visit an optician to adjust the fit.

Are there special glasses for computer use?

Yes, computer glasses, also known as blue light glasses or computer eyewear, are designed to reduce eye strain and fatigue caused by prolonged screen time. They typically have lenses with a special coating to block blue light emitted by digital screens. These glasses can help alleviate symptoms such as dry eyes, headaches, and blurry vision.

How should I clean my glasses?

To clean your glasses, rinse them with lukewarm water to remove any debris. Then, apply a small drop of mild dish soap to each lens and gently rub them with your fingertips. Rinse thoroughly with water and dry with a clean, lint-free cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or rough materials, as they can scratch the lenses.

Can I wear glasses while playing sports?

Yes, you can wear glasses while playing sports, but it’s essential to choose the right type of frames and lenses to ensure safety and comfort. Look for sports-specific glasses with shatterproof lenses and durable frames that provide a secure fit during physical activity. Additionally, consider using a strap or band to keep your glasses in place during intense movements.