It is entirely possible. Contacts would have the capacity to make you dizzy, just as new prescription glasses or graduated / progressive lenses can. It's all to do with the position and strength of the lens, and it can alter the way your eyes perceive objects and send messages to your brain, thereby causing dizziness.
Sure, any new change can give you that feeling. But also some patients are less likely to feel that way with certain lens materials or with a different progressive no-line bifocal design. The best thing to do is to see your local ABO Certified Optician for adjustments and trouble shooting.
Yes your eyes make you dizzy because of tension in your nerves.
yes they can it depends on the glasses and the last time u changed your glasses also might be that the prescription is too strong
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If I drink too much wine I feel dizzy. Spinning in circles will make you dizzy. I get so dizzy, I see stars!
It can reduce blood pressure which can make you dizzy. As it also heightens the senses, when you get dizzy and then focus on it, the effect of the powerful mind can then make it feel worse.
This question does not make sense... but I am answering it as 'When were the eyeglasses invented?' and the answer is in 1284 in Italy by Salvino D'Armate.
five or more bannanas and calery 1 day can make you dizzy and tired
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they make me faint.....
To make people see better.
I have eczema but I haven't fet dizzy at all. If you lose control with eczema you might get dizzy by scartching to much.
Eyeglasses were originally made from two convex glass lenses with metal wrapped around them.
If you have a sinus infection that will make you throw up mucous and it can mess with your equilibrium and make you dizzy