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Time To Change Your Eyeglass Prescripton

Many people wear prescription glasses and contact lenses to correct their vision problems. They are a common part of most people’s lives, but there can be challenges once they wear out or need a new pair. It is important to know what you should do to keep your vision and overall health healthy. So, how often should you change your prescription?

Changes to Your Prescription

Opticians recommend changing your prescription every two years. This means you should be in contact with your optician to see if they recommend changing your prescription before two years. Some people may need more frequent changes for many reasons, such as eye strain. This is a common problem for those who work on computers for several hours per day.

New Technology

New technology and new medical studies have made new monitors and lenses available. Sticking to your old prescription will make you miss out on the benefits of newer ones.

Fashion

Glasses aren’t only functional. They can be stylish and an added piece to your accessories. They could be saved for special occasions or more formal events, making your outfits stand out even more.

Signs You Need To Change Your Prescription

Difficulty in reading

If you have difficulty reading things from far and close distances, you might need to visit a doctor or optometrist. A person who constantly squints and complains about headaches should also be checked for the need for a new prescription.

Blurry vision

When you are watching far objects, the eyesight appears blurry. The old lenses cause blurriness. Hence, this leads to headaches and eye strain. A person who does much close work with computers can have an issue with blurry vision.

Astigmatism

Astigmatism is the condition of an eye that has an uneven curvature. It is different from normal vision. Vision will be blurry only if you have astigmatism. You might need to visit a doctor or optometrist for a lens change.

Damaged glasses

If your glasses have broken or cracked, you might need to replace them. When prescription lenses are damaged, they can cause headaches. Scratched lenses can prevent you from seeing clearly.

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms and are not sure what is wrong, you can visit Excel Optometry. At Excel Optometry, Dr. Niloufar Hedayat will provide you with excellent vision care with a personal touch. She looks forward to serving you and your family’s vision care needs.

Dr. Hedayat

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