Lens One or Lens Two? Finding the Perfect Perscription
If you have glasses, you know the routine. After a few health tests, the optometrist puts you behind a machine where he sees how well you can see through multiple lenses. During that time, you have to answer questions like "lens one or lens two?" However, there is often little to no differences between the lenses. If that happens to you, you are not alone. Many people have issues determining which lenses are the best. Luckily, there are other tips that can help you find the best prescription for your eyes. Please explore this blog on optometry and make your next visit to the optometrist a success.
For years, people have been relying on prescription glasses and contact lenses to correct their vision. This makes life easier, especially if one is straining to read a book, look at a PC or phone screen, see road signs, or drive. Struggling with poor vision or occasional sight problems can make life difficult and even lead to accidents.
So, how do you know that it's time to get glasses? Eye doctors say that you should correct your vision immediately when you notice slight changes in your capability to see. [Read More]