Millions of individuals experience eye problems each year, the most common is short-sightedness. During eye test, the ophthalmologist will check and assess the type of vision correction you need. They will then create the prescription glasses needed to provide clear vision for you. Sometimes, your glasses prescription can be wrong because you didn’t give accurate readings in your eye exam (especially if you’re experiencing eye fatigue). Or it could be due to human error from an incorrectly written prescription. If your glasses prescription is even slightly wrong, it can cause several side effects such as:
This may be your eyes adjusting to new glasses, however, if blurry vision persists for more than a couple of days, your prescription most likely needs to be evaluated again because it can be wrong. When lenses are off by even a few degrees, it can cause blurry vision.
Vertigo can be caused by blurred vision causes a dizzy sensation and being off balance when sitting or standing. It will also affect your depth perception. If you are prone to vertigo, wearing the wrong prescription glasses will only make it worse. You should visit the ophthalmologist, if you experience your vertigo worsening.
Even if your prescription is only wrong slightly off, you'll still be likely to get headaches. Wearing the wrong prescription glasses can cause your eyes to strain. And as a result, you may notice frequent headaches wearing the wrong prescription.
You should visit the ophthalmologist, if you have eye discomfort.
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